brainsalad
Electrical
- Apr 16, 2012
- 33
Hello,
My problem is to determine the shunt capacitive reactance of a 3/C, 500MCM, non-shielded, 5kV cable...
This question is mostly for those familiar with the ABB/Westinghouse T&D Book, Chapter 4, Electrical characteristics of cables, or those familiar with cable geometry.
The cable geometric factor "G" I have seen cited as G = 2.303*log_10(2*r_i/d) where r_i = inner sheath radius and d = conductor diameter.
Does anyone know how this is derived? This appears in the T&D book with little derivation.
Can anyone say if this is also the same formula used for 3/C cables as well (see Figure 10 of this chapter)?
Thanks for your help.
My problem is to determine the shunt capacitive reactance of a 3/C, 500MCM, non-shielded, 5kV cable...
This question is mostly for those familiar with the ABB/Westinghouse T&D Book, Chapter 4, Electrical characteristics of cables, or those familiar with cable geometry.
The cable geometric factor "G" I have seen cited as G = 2.303*log_10(2*r_i/d) where r_i = inner sheath radius and d = conductor diameter.
Does anyone know how this is derived? This appears in the T&D book with little derivation.
Can anyone say if this is also the same formula used for 3/C cables as well (see Figure 10 of this chapter)?
Thanks for your help.