Finite Element Modeling of Power Cables using Coordinate Transformations

07/03/2023
by   Albert Piwonski, et al.
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Power cables have complex geometries in order to reduce their ac resistance. Although there are many different cable designs, most have in common that their inner conductors' cross-section is divided into several electrically insulated conductors, which are twisted over the cable's length (helicoidal symmetry). In previous works, we presented how to exploit this symmetry by means of dimensional reduction within the 𝐇-φ formulation of the eddy current problem. Here, the dimensional reduction is based on a coordinate transformation from the Cartesian coordinate system to a helicoidal coordinate system. This contribution focuses on how this approach can be incorporated into the magnetic vector potential based 𝐀-v formulation.

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