Superseded
Standard
Historical
IEEE 738:1993
IEEE Standard for Calculating the Current-Temperature of Bare Overhead Conductors
Summary
Revision Standard - Superseded.
A simplified method of calculating the current-temperature relationship of bare overhead lines, given the weather conditions, is presented. Along with a mathematical method, sources of the values to be used in the calculation are indicated. This standard does not undertake to list actual temperature-ampacity relationships for a large number of conductors in a large number of conditions.
The purpose of this standard is to present a method of calculating the current-temperature relationship of
bare overhead conductors.
Conductor surface temperatures are a function of
a) Conductor material properties
b) Conductor diameter
c) Conductor surface conditions
d) Ambient weather conditions
e) Conductor electrical current
The first two of these properties are specific chemical and physical properties. The third may vary with time, and that variation is dependent upon ambient atmospheric conditions other than weather. The fourth, weather, varies greatly with the hour and season. The fifth, conductor electrical current, may be constant or may vary with power system loading, generation dispatch, and other factors.
A simplified method of calculating the current-temperature relationship of bare overhead lines, given the weather conditions, is presented. Along with a mathematical method, sources of the values to be used in the calculation are indicated. This standard does not undertake to list actual temperature-ampacity relationships for a large number of conductors in a large number of conditions.
The purpose of this standard is to present a method of calculating the current-temperature relationship of
bare overhead conductors.
Conductor surface temperatures are a function of
a) Conductor material properties
b) Conductor diameter
c) Conductor surface conditions
d) Ambient weather conditions
e) Conductor electrical current
The first two of these properties are specific chemical and physical properties. The third may vary with time, and that variation is dependent upon ambient atmospheric conditions other than weather. The fourth, weather, varies greatly with the hour and season. The fifth, conductor electrical current, may be constant or may vary with power system loading, generation dispatch, and other factors.
Notes
Superseded
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 11/08/1993 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 48 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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31/12/1985
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30/01/2007
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08/11/1993
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31/12/1985
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