Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements

The paper deals with the sequence impedances (positive/negative and zero sequences) of high- and extra-high-voltage land single-core insulated cables. In particular, it presents the comparisons between sequence impedance measurements and computations. The computations of the sequence impedances are...

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Main Authors: Roberto Benato, Sebastian Dambone Sessa, Michele Poli, Francesco Sanniti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1084
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spelling doaj-c8b24f13a3b74c93bb2f401452297f792020-11-25T00:29:06ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01135108410.3390/en13051084en13051084Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with MeasurementsRoberto Benato0Sebastian Dambone Sessa1Michele Poli2Francesco Sanniti3Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, ItalyTerna, 00156 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, ItalyThe paper deals with the sequence impedances (positive/negative and zero sequences) of high- and extra-high-voltage land single-core insulated cables. In particular, it presents the comparisons between sequence impedance measurements and computations. The computations of the sequence impedances are carried out by means of the most important international normative and council references (IEC/Cigré) and of multiconductor cell analysis which is a consolidated and powerful tool developed by University of Padova in order to analyse power frequency regimes of multiconductor asymmetric power systems. The comparisons are presented with reference to four high- and extra-high voltage insulated cables, even if the available ones are much higher: however, the conclusions derived from these four reference cases are general and can be useful for transmission system operators and for power electric system engineers involved in insulated cables. The paper demonstrates, for the first time in technical literature, that direct formulae cannot correctly evaluate the sequence impedances of installed single-core land cable systems. Extensive on-field measurement campaigns have served to this purpose.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1084insulated cablessequence impedancesmulticonductor cell analysis (mca)extra-high voltageasymmetric systems
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author Roberto Benato
Sebastian Dambone Sessa
Michele Poli
Francesco Sanniti
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Sebastian Dambone Sessa
Michele Poli
Francesco Sanniti
Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
Energies
insulated cables
sequence impedances
multiconductor cell analysis (mca)
extra-high voltage
asymmetric systems
author_facet Roberto Benato
Sebastian Dambone Sessa
Michele Poli
Francesco Sanniti
author_sort Roberto Benato
title Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
title_short Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
title_full Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
title_fullStr Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Sequence Impedances of Land Single-Core Insulated Cables: Direct Formulae and Multiconductor Cell Analyses Compared with Measurements
title_sort sequence impedances of land single-core insulated cables: direct formulae and multiconductor cell analyses compared with measurements
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The paper deals with the sequence impedances (positive/negative and zero sequences) of high- and extra-high-voltage land single-core insulated cables. In particular, it presents the comparisons between sequence impedance measurements and computations. The computations of the sequence impedances are carried out by means of the most important international normative and council references (IEC/Cigré) and of multiconductor cell analysis which is a consolidated and powerful tool developed by University of Padova in order to analyse power frequency regimes of multiconductor asymmetric power systems. The comparisons are presented with reference to four high- and extra-high voltage insulated cables, even if the available ones are much higher: however, the conclusions derived from these four reference cases are general and can be useful for transmission system operators and for power electric system engineers involved in insulated cables. The paper demonstrates, for the first time in technical literature, that direct formulae cannot correctly evaluate the sequence impedances of installed single-core land cable systems. Extensive on-field measurement campaigns have served to this purpose.
topic insulated cables
sequence impedances
multiconductor cell analysis (mca)
extra-high voltage
asymmetric systems
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1084
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