Hello everyone,
I have been struggling a lot in calculating the consequences of skin and proximity effects of power cables for our motor. As mentioned in the title, the motor runs up to 600HZ and 724A. It can reach 700Hz by applying field weakening, but the amperage is lower at that frequency.
We are planning to use four multi-core cables in parallel, each of them with three phases + earth. I would expect to use either 95mmSQ or 120mmSQ of cables. This means that each cable should carry 181A. I am aware of the deratings due to the ambient temperature, but I am really struggling to find tables for the derating factors caused by the high frequency.
Each of these multi-core cables is approximately 3 meters long. In this length:
- 0.7meters are stripped to allow the connection to the sine-wave filter. The ambient temperature can reach 45-50 degrees Celsius, ventilated.
- 2.3meters are NOT stripped, in an environment that can reach 55 degrees Celsius, ventilated.
By stripped, I mean that the four cores (three phases + ground) are spread to attach them to the terminal of the filter. Each core still has its own isolation, but we are missing the external isolation that would group the cores together.
How can I calculate the derating due to skin and proximity effect?
Would the short length have a positive impact on the ampacity of the cable? Almost 25% of the cable is stripped, with a better heat dissipation. Would this stripped portion act as a "heat sink"?
Thank you all for the replies!
I have been struggling a lot in calculating the consequences of skin and proximity effects of power cables for our motor. As mentioned in the title, the motor runs up to 600HZ and 724A. It can reach 700Hz by applying field weakening, but the amperage is lower at that frequency.
We are planning to use four multi-core cables in parallel, each of them with three phases + earth. I would expect to use either 95mmSQ or 120mmSQ of cables. This means that each cable should carry 181A. I am aware of the deratings due to the ambient temperature, but I am really struggling to find tables for the derating factors caused by the high frequency.
Each of these multi-core cables is approximately 3 meters long. In this length:
- 0.7meters are stripped to allow the connection to the sine-wave filter. The ambient temperature can reach 45-50 degrees Celsius, ventilated.
- 2.3meters are NOT stripped, in an environment that can reach 55 degrees Celsius, ventilated.
By stripped, I mean that the four cores (three phases + ground) are spread to attach them to the terminal of the filter. Each core still has its own isolation, but we are missing the external isolation that would group the cores together.
How can I calculate the derating due to skin and proximity effect?
Would the short length have a positive impact on the ampacity of the cable? Almost 25% of the cable is stripped, with a better heat dissipation. Would this stripped portion act as a "heat sink"?
Thank you all for the replies!