2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2022.108739
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Analysis and verification of signal propagation as method for temperature monitoring of underground power cables

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“…The variation in a received signal Ur after travelling over distance Lc along a power cable at temperature T with respect to a reference at Tref in the frequency domain f can be expressed in terms of the change in the propagation coefficient γ as shown in [14], [15]:…”
Section: A Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The variation in a received signal Ur after travelling over distance Lc along a power cable at temperature T with respect to a reference at Tref in the frequency domain f can be expressed in terms of the change in the propagation coefficient γ as shown in [14], [15]:…”
Section: A Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The imaginary part of γ involves the wave velocity, which is mainly determined by the per-unit-length capacitance C and inductance L of the cable via v=1/√LC. In [14] it is shown, that for frequency components relevant for pulse propagation in power cables (100 kHz -10 MHz), the temperature influence on the cable inductance is small. The temperature dependency of the transit time is therefore attributed to the temperature dependency of the relative dielectric permittivity εr of the insulation material.…”
Section: A Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
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