The document contains the results of two thermal rating calculations for a 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR conductor using the IEEE Std. 738-2006 method. The first calculation estimated a rating of 670.0 amps based on an air temperature of 37C, and the second estimated a rating of 696.1 amps based on an air temperature of 33C. Both calculations accounted for wind speed, solar radiation, elevation, and conductor properties to determine the steady-state ampacity.
The document contains the results of two thermal rating calculations for a 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR conductor using the IEEE Std. 738-2006 method. The first calculation estimated a rating of 670.0 amps based on an air temperature of 37C, and the second estimated a rating of 696.1 amps based on an air temperature of 33C. Both calculations accounted for wind speed, solar radiation, elevation, and conductor properties to determine the steady-state ampacity.
The document contains the results of two thermal rating calculations for a 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR conductor using the IEEE Std. 738-2006 method. The first calculation estimated a rating of 670.0 amps based on an air temperature of 37C, and the second estimated a rating of 696.1 amps based on an air temperature of 33C. Both calculations accounted for wind speed, solar radiation, elevation, and conductor properties to determine the steady-state ampacity.
The document contains the results of two thermal rating calculations for a 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR conductor using the IEEE Std. 738-2006 method. The first calculation estimated a rating of 670.0 amps based on an air temperature of 37C, and the second estimated a rating of 696.1 amps based on an air temperature of 33C. Both calculations accounted for wind speed, solar radiation, elevation, and conductor properties to determine the steady-state ampacity.
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IEEE Std. 738-2006 method of calculation
Air temperature is 37.00 (deg C)
Wind speed is 0.61 (m/s) Angle between wind and conductor is 90 (deg) Conductor elevation above sea level is 30 (m) Solar radiation measured at 1000.000 (Watt/m^2)
Conductor description: 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR - Adapted from
1970's Publicly Available Data Conductor diameter is 2.446 (cm) Conductor resistance is 0.0907 (Ohm/km) at 25.0 (deg C) and 0.1069 (Ohm/km) at 75.0 (deg C) Emissivity is 0.5 and solar absorptivity is 0.5
Solar heat input is 12.230 (Watt/m) (corresponds to Global Solar
Radiation of 1000.000 (Watt/m^2) - which was input by user) Radiation cooling is 11.840 (Watt/m) Convective cooling is 48.372 (Watt/m)
Given a maximum conductor temperature of 75.0 (deg C),
The steady-state thermal rating is 670.0 amperes PLS-CADD Version 13.20x64 04:28:10 p.m. martes, 21 de noviembre de 2017 WSP Colombia SAS Project Name: 'c:\users\victor.jimenez\documents\laat500kv\analisis_conductores_laat50 0kv.LOA'
IEEE Std. 738-2006 method of calculation
Air temperature is 33.00 (deg C)
Wind speed is 0.61 (m/s) Angle between wind and conductor is 90 (deg) Conductor elevation above sea level is 760 (m) Solar radiation measured at 1000.000 (Watt/m^2)
Conductor description: 700 kcmil 18/19 Strands ACAR - Adapted from
1970's Publicly Available Data Conductor diameter is 2.446 (cm) Conductor resistance is 0.0907 (Ohm/km) at 25.0 (deg C) and 0.1069 (Ohm/km) at 75.0 (deg C) Emissivity is 0.5 and solar absorptivity is 0.5 Solar heat input is 12.230 (Watt/m) (corresponds to Global Solar Radiation of 1000.000 (Watt/m^2) - which was input by user) Radiation cooling is 12.859 (Watt/m) Convective cooling is 51.155 (Watt/m)
Given a maximum conductor temperature of 75.0 (deg C),
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