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Abstract

The article considers questions of economic current density design value of a 35-110 kV aluminium-steel conductor and a 6-10 kV self-supporting insulated conductor. The conductor price influence is under consideration taking into account the region and the conductor section. A method of economic current density estimation is designed taking into account supply interruption costs and discounted costs.

Keywords

Economic current density, power system, conduit section, self-supporting insulated conductor, supply interruption costs, discounted costs, costs.

Zaliya B. Khuzhina

Project engineer, LLC “YUGRAENERGO”

Aleksandra V. Varganova

Associate Professor of Industrial Power Supply Systems Department, Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University, Magnitogorsk, Russia.

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