Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)

The author has already presented some papers which allow studying cable systems by means of the multiconductor cell analysis (MCA). This method considers the cable system in its real asymmetry without simplified and approximated hypotheses. The multiconductor matrix procedure based on the use of adm...

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Main Author: Roberto Benato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/1/168/
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spelling doaj-9d400058be0e4eb08ba1ef9ea52770872020-11-25T02:51:17ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732012-01-015116818010.3390/en5010168Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)Roberto BenatoThe author has already presented some papers which allow studying cable systems by means of the multiconductor cell analysis (MCA). This method considers the cable system in its real asymmetry without simplified and approximated hypotheses. The multiconductor matrix procedure based on the use of admittance matrices, which account for the line cells (with earth return currents), different types of screen bonding, possible multiple circuits (single and double circuit or more), allows predicting the steady-state regime of any cable system. In the previous papers, these matrix algorithms have been presented with reference to a short extra-high voltage (EHV) double-circuit cross-bonded (CB) underground cable (UGC) system. Since the cable link was short, the shunt reactive compensation was not necessary and consequently not considered. In this paper the procedure is generalized in order to take into account three single-phase (or also one three-phase) reactors installed at the cable ends or also at intermediate locations.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/1/168/insulated cablesMulticonductor Cell Analysisextra high voltageshunt reactive compensation
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Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
Energies
insulated cables
Multiconductor Cell Analysis
extra high voltage
shunt reactive compensation
author_facet Roberto Benato
author_sort Roberto Benato
title Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
title_short Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
title_full Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
title_fullStr Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
title_full_unstemmed Steady State Assessment of Shunt Compensated EHV Insulated Cables by Means of Multiconductor Cell Analysis (MCA)
title_sort steady state assessment of shunt compensated ehv insulated cables by means of multiconductor cell analysis (mca)
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The author has already presented some papers which allow studying cable systems by means of the multiconductor cell analysis (MCA). This method considers the cable system in its real asymmetry without simplified and approximated hypotheses. The multiconductor matrix procedure based on the use of admittance matrices, which account for the line cells (with earth return currents), different types of screen bonding, possible multiple circuits (single and double circuit or more), allows predicting the steady-state regime of any cable system. In the previous papers, these matrix algorithms have been presented with reference to a short extra-high voltage (EHV) double-circuit cross-bonded (CB) underground cable (UGC) system. Since the cable link was short, the shunt reactive compensation was not necessary and consequently not considered. In this paper the procedure is generalized in order to take into account three single-phase (or also one three-phase) reactors installed at the cable ends or also at intermediate locations.
topic insulated cables
Multiconductor Cell Analysis
extra high voltage
shunt reactive compensation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/1/168/
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