“…The cable temperature, for a given rate of heat production, is determined by the thermal conductivity of the soil, the temperature of the environment, and the geometry of the path between the cable and the environment. Many analytical (Neher and McGrath, 1957; Papagiannopoulos et al, 2013; Chatziathanasiou et al, 2013; de Lieto Vollaro et al, 2011b) and numerical (Ocłoń et al, 2015a, 2015b, 2016; Kovac et al, 2013; Canova et al, 2012; de Lieto Vollaro et al, 2011a; De Leon and Anders, 2008) studies have investigated the heat dissipation of buried electric cables. In these studies, however, it was not considered that heat dissipation strongly depends on the hydraulic dynamics and water content distribution in the soil (Taylor and Cavazza, 1954; de Vries, 1963; Cass et al, 1984).…”