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Comparison between IEEE and CIGRE thermal behaviour standards and measured temperature on a 132-kV overhead power line

Abstract: This paper presents the steady and dynamic thermal balances of an overhead power line proposed by CIGRE (Technical Brochure 601, 2014) and IEEE (Std.738, 2012) standards. The estimated temperatures calculated by the standards are compared with the averaged conductor temperature obtained every 8 min during a year. The conductor is a LA 280 Hawk type, used in a 132-kV overhead line. The steady and dynamic state comparison shows that the number of cases with deviations to conductor temperatures higher than 5 ° C decreases from around 20% to 15% when the dynamic analysis is used. As some of the most critical variables are magnitude and direction of the wind speed, ambient temperature and solar radiation, their influence on the conductor temperature is studied. Both standards give similar results with slight differences due to the different way to calculate the solar radiation and convection. Considering the wind, both standards provide better results for the estimated conductor temperature as the wind speed increases and the angle with the line is closer to 90 ° . In addition, if the theoretical radiation is replaced by that measured with the pyranometer, the number of samples with deviations higher than 5 ° C is reduced from around 15% to 5%

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 Autoría: Arroyo A., Castro P., Martinez R., Manana M., Madrazo A., Lecuna R., Gonzalez A.,

 Fuente: Energies, 2015, 8(12), 13660-13671

Editorial: MDPI

 Fecha de publicación: 01/12/2015

Nº de páginas: 12

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.3390/en81212391

ISSN: 1996-1073

 Proyecto español: IPT-2011-1447-920000 ; ENE2013-42720-R