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15 - General Engineering
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
CFD thermal modelling of Lynx overhead conductors in distribution networks with integrated Renewable Energy Driven Generators
The paper describes CFD technique application for determination of the thermal state of a Lynx overhead conductor, used in power distribution networks, operating under steady and transient load and weather conditions. This work was a project funded by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (TR/4EE/6/1/22088: Active Management of Distributed Generators based on Component Thermal Properties) in collaboration with Areva T&D, Imass, PB Power and Scottish Power Electricity Networks. The project received the 2010 IET Innovation Award in Power and Energy Category. Results presented are used by the above companies in their R&D activities (Dave Roberts, formerly Scottish Power, dave.roberts@eatechnology.com)