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Incorporating Temperature Variations Into Transmission-Line Models
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Incorporating Temperature Variations Into Transmission-Line Models

Valentina Cecchi, Aaron St Leger, Karen Miu and Chika O. Nwankpa
IEEE transactions on power delivery, v 26(4), pp 2189-2196
01 Oct 2011

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Engineering Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Science & Technology Technology
This paper discusses a transmission-line modeling approach that incorporates available ambient temperature information. Several proposed line modeling techniques are studied and include distributed and lumped parameter models. In order to capture the nonuniformity of line parameters caused by temperature gradients, a model with multiple nonuniform segments is also proposed. An automated tool has been developed to obtain appropriate line model segmentation and parameter values of each segment, given a set of temperature measurements and their locations along the line.

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