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Calculation of Maximum Permissible Load Currents under Cyclic Loading Conditions for Cables Laid in the Ground and in Pipes in the Ground

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A method for calculating the maximum permissible load current under the conditions of cyclic daily load curve is developed. A system is suggested for parallel cables laid in the ground, including in pipes. The coefficients for determining permissible load currents are calculated for different laying variants. Calculated data for cables arranged in 2 × 2 and 2 × 4 blocks are presented.

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Kholodnyi, S.D., Krichko, V.A. & Kamenskii, M.K. Calculation of Maximum Permissible Load Currents under Cyclic Loading Conditions for Cables Laid in the Ground and in Pipes in the Ground. Power Technology and Engineering 37, 196–199 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025646621387

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