EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Induced sheath voltage in power cables: A review

M. Shaban, M.A. Salam, S.P. Ang and William Voon

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016, vol. 62, issue C, 1236-1251

Abstract: This paper presents a review on analytical techniques used to calculate induced sheath voltage in metallic sheaths of underground cables and overhead lines. The main purpose of this paper is to re-examine the existing research with the prospect of identifying possible gaps and differences that exist in the different approaches used to calculate induced sheath voltage. The different aspects of research conducted on induced sheath voltage in cables and lines due to lightning or mutual effects have been examined. The findings indicate that when two parallel cables are fairly close together then the electromagnetic coupling effect between the adjacent cables is difficult to calculate. Therefore, this review not only describes the influence of the different arrangements of the cables but it also examines the distance between the cables to calculate their effect on the magnitude of induced sheath voltage. Comparative results of different arrangements of cables and bonding are also provided to show their effectiveness in a given scenario.

Keywords: Induced sheath voltage; Transposition; Bonding; Underground cables (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
References: View complete reference list from CitEc
Citations: View citations in EconPapers (1)

Downloads: (external link)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032116301423
Full text for ScienceDirect subscribers only

Related works:
This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.

Export reference: BibTeX RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan) HTML/Text

Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:eee:rensus:v:62:y:2016:i:c:p:1236-1251

Ordering information: This journal article can be ordered from
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/600126/bibliographic
http://www.elsevier. ... 600126/bibliographic

DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.05.032

Access Statistics for this article

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews is currently edited by L. Kazmerski

More articles in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews from Elsevier
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu ().

 
Page updated 2025-03-19
Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:62:y:2016:i:c:p:1236-1251