Abstract

Many factors affect the loading of the underground power cables, such as ambient temperature, depth of laying of cable, number of parallel circuits of cable, and thermal resistivity of the surrounding soil. One important factor, usually ignored, is the formation of dry zones around the underground power cables. Dry zones are usually formed around underground power cables under loading conditions due to the migration of moisture within the soil. In this paper, the effect of the formation of the dry zone on the ampacity of underground power cables is investigated. The derating factor for the formation of dry zones around underground power cables is suggested and calculated for different types of natural backfill soil. IEC 60287-1-3 is taken as a reference. Experimental work was conducted to study the phenomena of the dry zone as related to different types of soils.

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