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The method of successive approximations solves equations TABLE I. CONTINUOUS ALLOWABLE CURRENT FOR SIW -3 1×240
(13) and (14). To calculate the continuous allowable current the 35KV AT THE WIND SPEED OF 0.6 M/S BLOWING ALONG THE LINES
conductor temperature in equation (13) is to be assumed equal
Air temperature, ° ɋ Continuous allowable
to continuous heating temperature according to mechanical
current, Ⱥ
resistance. Continuous allowable current in the wire is worked With solar radiation
out as follows –20 719
–10 690
0 640
tc . p . per − ta − Ɋs .r . ⋅ Rta 10 558
I per = 20 512
Rc. p. ( Rti + Rta ) 25 491
(15)
30 466
40 413
To calculate the wire temperature at the given current and Without solar radiation
under other external conditions equation (13) must be solved –20 728
for the conductor temperature –10 700
0 671
10 640
tc. p. = I c.2 p. ⋅ Rc. p. ⋅ ( Rti + Rta ) + Ɋs .r . ⋅ Rta − ta 20 603
(16) 25 585
30 565
The obtained temperature value may be applied to calculate 40 522
the amount of deflection and to estimate the distance from the
wire to the ground or a building crossed. TABLE II. CONTINUOUS ALLOWABLE CURRENT FOR SIW -3 1×240
35KV AT THE WIND SPEED OF 6 M/S BLOWING CROSS THE LINES
Air temperature, ° ɋ Continuous allowable
current, Ⱥ
III. RESULTS With solar radiation