LAPSE:2023.17481
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LAPSE:2023.17481
Evolution of Temperature Field around Underground Power Cable for Static and Cyclic Heating
March 6, 2023
Abstract
Power transmission covering long-distances has shifted from overhead high voltage cables to underground power cable systems due to numerous failures under severe weather conditions and electromagnetic pollution. The underground power cable systems are limited by the melting point of the insulator around the conductor, which depends on the surrounding soils’ heat transfer capacity or the thermal conductivity. In the past, numerical and theoretical studies have been conducted based on the mechanistic heat and mass transfer model. However, limited experimental evidence has been provided. Therefore, in this study, we performed a series of experiments for static and cyclic thermal loads with a cylindrical heater embedded in the sand. The results suggest thermal charging of the surrounding dry sand and natural convection within the wet sand. A comparison of heat transfer for dry, unsaturated and fully saturated sand is presented with graphs and colour maps which provide valuable information and insight of heat and mass transfer around an underground power cable. Furthermore, the measurements of thermal conductivity against density, moisture and temperature are presented showing positive nonlinear dependence.
Power transmission covering long-distances has shifted from overhead high voltage cables to underground power cable systems due to numerous failures under severe weather conditions and electromagnetic pollution. The underground power cable systems are limited by the melting point of the insulator around the conductor, which depends on the surrounding soils’ heat transfer capacity or the thermal conductivity. In the past, numerical and theoretical studies have been conducted based on the mechanistic heat and mass transfer model. However, limited experimental evidence has been provided. Therefore, in this study, we performed a series of experiments for static and cyclic thermal loads with a cylindrical heater embedded in the sand. The results suggest thermal charging of the surrounding dry sand and natural convection within the wet sand. A comparison of heat transfer for dry, unsaturated and fully saturated sand is presented with graphs and colour maps which provide valuable information and insight of heat and mass transfer around an underground power cable. Furthermore, the measurements of thermal conductivity against density, moisture and temperature are presented showing positive nonlinear dependence.
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convection in porous media, cyclic thermal loading, thermal conductivity, underground power cable, vadose zone heat transfer
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Ahmad S, Rizvi ZH, Arp JCC, Wuttke F, Tirth V, Islam S. Evolution of Temperature Field around Underground Power Cable for Static and Cyclic Heating. (2023). LAPSE:2023.17481
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Ahmad S: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Rizvi ZH: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany [ORCID]
Arp JCC: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Wuttke F: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Tirth V: Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61411, Saudi Arabia; Research Center for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS), King Khalid University, Abha 61413, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
Islam S: Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61411, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
Rizvi ZH: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany [ORCID]
Arp JCC: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Wuttke F: Geomechanics & Geotechnics, Kiel University, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Tirth V: Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61411, Saudi Arabia; Research Center for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS), King Khalid University, Abha 61413, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
Islam S: Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61411, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
23
First Page
8191
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-12-06
ISSN
1996-1073
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