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Measured and calculated results for ACSR 500/65 conductor
From the diagram it can be recognised that the two calculation programs give relatively the
same results. From the diagram Fig 14, can be recognised too, that the measured AC
resistance values are very closed to the calculated results with both of them
computerprogram, based on the theory of uneven current and temperature distribution of
ACSR conductors.
Note that some working group members consider the model in Appendix B to be
unnecessarily complicated and feel that it has not been shown to be theoretically valid,
Figures B2 and B3 illustrate current loops for the core that are isolated from te rest of the
conductor. Core resitances occur three times in figure B2 and twice in figure B3. This does
not correspond to the physical conductor, in which there is only one core resistance.
The diagram in Al and figure 6 are considered by some to be superior in that the topology
corresponds to that of the physical conductor as illustrated in [14].
7.2 Comparison between model in Appendix A and Barret and Morgan measured
results
The following graphs indicate the comparison between the Barret and Morgan measured
results using two and three layer conductors.
7.2.1 Two layer conductor
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