A three phase, 33 KV, underground cable system, consider a single core of conductor radius 0.8 cm diameter and lead sheath of 2.3 cm. The core and lead sheath have been separated by two intersheaths with radius 1.3 cm and 1.8 cm. Draw the cable core, dielectric and intersheath layers showing the thickness of each layer, then determine the voltages on the both intersheaths. Suppose the maximum stress on the layers are the .same

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A three phase, 33 KV, underground cable system, consider a single core of conductor radius 0.8 cm diameter and lead sheath of 2.3 cm. The core and lead sheath have been separated by two intersheaths with radius 1.3 cm and 1.8 cm. Draw the cable core, dielectric and intersheath layers showing the thickness of each layer, then determine the voltages on the both intersheaths. Suppose the maximum stress on the layers are the same. Please i need it know please
A three phase, 33 KV, underground
cable system, consider a single core
of conductor radius 0.8 cm diameter
and lead sheath of 2.3 cm. The core
and lead sheath have been separated
by two intersheaths with radius 1.3 cm
and 1.8 cm. Draw the cable core,
dielectric and intersheath layers
showing the thickness of each layer,
then determine the voltages on the
both intersheaths. Suppose the
maximum stress on the layers are the
.same
Transcribed Image Text:A three phase, 33 KV, underground cable system, consider a single core of conductor radius 0.8 cm diameter and lead sheath of 2.3 cm. The core and lead sheath have been separated by two intersheaths with radius 1.3 cm and 1.8 cm. Draw the cable core, dielectric and intersheath layers showing the thickness of each layer, then determine the voltages on the both intersheaths. Suppose the maximum stress on the layers are the .same
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