Conference Paper
Assessing Closed-Form Approximations for Underground Cable Earth Impedances
Fecha
2003Autor
Uribe, F.
Institución
Resumen
Electromagnetic transients on underground power cables are highly influenced by the natural resistivity of the ground. Modeling earth-return impedances of a system may properly consider the resistive losses due to the imperfectly conducting ground. The problem here is that up-to-date there is no general criteria for selecting an adequate earth-model for each specific cable system configuration. To obtain an exact uniform ground representation it is required to solve the Pollaczek integral, which does not posses an analytic closed-form solution. Recently, the author developed an accurate algorithmic solution to it. In this paper, this solution is applied in the numerical assessment of some of the most often-used earth-return impedance closed-form approximations. Recommendations regarding their accuracy ranges as well as contour error maps on the normalized ξ-η plane are provided. Finally, The impact of different approximation degrees on a calculated cable transient is shown by means of an application example.