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Heat transfer analysis in a power cable
Posted 30 lug 2014, 05:23 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Version 4.1 10 Replies
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I am analyzing heat transfer in a power cable as the result of current flowing through conductor of the cable. Which physics, interface should I use? In Electromagnetic heating Joule heating, Induction heating or some other ones? Also I would like to know will there be any difference if I assign current using Single Turn Coil or External Current Density? Which one do I have to use?
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Akim
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I am trying to perform similar calculations on HV Cable and I'm using Joule heating because it seems to be a better match to reality as we need to model the electric fields in the Cable as well (your simulation intention is not known).
The heating effect is a consequence of current flow and hence the temperature distribution. However, care needs to be taken to understand that the temperature rise is basically due to the losses and related to the voltage drop across the cable.
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Tanumay
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Thank you! I have attached my model, but the problem is that the solution does not converge. I don't know why. Also I wanted to add Volume Force, Inlet and Outlet but Heat Transfer in Solids does have them. Any ideas how can I add them? Also, in Magnetic Fields which one should I use to push current, Single Turn Coil or External Current Density?
Akim
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The probable reason for the non-convergence of your solution is the '0' value that you have used for the electrical conductivity values for Air, XLPE, Impregnated paper & PVC. 0 is the ideal value. This creates problem during the matrix computations of COMSOL (creating a null vector)
In this case you have to have to make an educated guess for low electrical conductivity values and input a very very small (but not too small) number. E.g. for air it could be 1e-14 S/m
Volume Force, Inlet and Outlet are available in Laminar flow or in other flow models
Single Turn-Coil is used to model highly conductive domains, such as, metal (Copper in this case). This current is to be modelled as current density here. Hence, I feel this is the correct node to punch in the current, however I'm not sure (This is simply my idea)
Good luck!
regards
Tanumay
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Variables? You mean the values in Parameters such as copper resistivity, density etc.?
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'Variables' mean.. of the format... <identifier>.<variable_name> that is being calculated in your computation
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What is the reference source that you use for defining new materials?
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XLPE : 10e-14 S/m
Impregnated paper: 10e-14 S/m
Some of them i found from wikipedia, some from other sources.
I define heat source as abs(mf.Qrh), but when i run the simulation it gives no temperature increase or slight increase (less than 1 K). Am I defining heat source wrongly?
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As you suggested I put non-zero but small values for electrical conductivity of air, pvc, xlpe and impregnated paper. This time following error shows up:
'Failed to find consistent initial values.
Complex number encountered.'
Do you have any ideas how can resolve this problem?
Thanks,
Akim
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