2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2019.02.068
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Research of thermal protection characteristics for circuit breakers considering nonlinear electro-thermal-structural coupling

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“…However, there are still many deficiencies in many methods for monitoring the early condition of cables. Therefore, it is very significant to find convenient and effective methods for early fault condition monitoring [22]. This paper proposes a cable current-carrying status monitoring, analysis, and early fault warning method based on temperature information for cables and power equipment, which is of great significance for the safe operation of the power system.…”
Section: Methods Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are still many deficiencies in many methods for monitoring the early condition of cables. Therefore, it is very significant to find convenient and effective methods for early fault condition monitoring [22]. This paper proposes a cable current-carrying status monitoring, analysis, and early fault warning method based on temperature information for cables and power equipment, which is of great significance for the safe operation of the power system.…”
Section: Methods Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the heating problem of cable joints and arresters can be considered from two aspects. One is Joule heating generated by the energization of the current conductor, and the other is heat transfer by heat conduction [22]. In the simulation of electromagnetic heat, the interaction between electric and thermal fields should be fully considered.…”
Section: The Theoretical Basis Of the Temperature-current Dependence ...mentioning
confidence: 99%