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IEEE 635 2004

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IEEE Guide for Selection and Design of Aluminum Sheaths for Power Cables

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Revision Standard – Active. Approved Publication of IEEE , Published Date: May 15, 2004 **Supersedes 635-1989 (R1994). Project scope: This project will revise the existing standard 635, Guide for Selection and Design of Aluminum Sheaths for Power Cables. The references will be updated and the text will be revised to increase readability. Tables will be updated to match current requirements. Project purpose: The 635 guide was developed to help cable users and engineers understand the benefits and deficiencies of aluminum sheaths for power cables. The need for this information continues. As a result the guide will be revised to reflect the latest requirements and references thereby allowing the guide to continue to be a useful tool for the power delivery industry. Abstract: IEEE Guide for Selection and Design of Aluminum Sheaths for Power Cables

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2 Title page
4 Introduction
Participants
6 Contents
8 1. Overview
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
2. References
9 3. Definitions
4. Advantages and limitations of aluminum sheaths
10 4.1 Advantages
4.2 Limitations
11 5. Applications
5.1 Background
5.2 Products and installation conditions
12 6. Aluminum metals and alloys
6.1 General
6.2 Selection and application
13 7. Smooth and corrugated sheaths
7.1 Smooth-aluminum sheath
14 7.2 Corrugated-aluminum sheath
8. Selection of sheath thickness
8.1 Mechanical factors
8.2 Grounding and relaying considerations
8.3 Thickness constraints
17 8.4 Functional design considerations
18 9. Types of corrugation
9.1 General
9.2 Helical corrugations
19 9.3 Annular corrugations
20 10. Methods of manufacture
10.1 Direct extrusion process
10.2 Seam welding
10.3 DIDD or the sinking process
21 11. Parameters dictating bending radii
11.1 Bending during installation
11.2 Curves with cable firmly anchored or embedded in position
11.3 Expansion loops, offsets in manholes
22 11.4 Bending performance of aluminum sheaths
24 12. Fatigue characteristics of large-size corrugated-aluminum-sheathed cables installed in restri…
13. Installation practices in shafts
13.1 Self-contained fluid-filled cables
26 13.2 Cables with extruded insulations
14. Guidelines for splicing and terminating (including pulling eyes)
14.1 Impregnated-paper-insulated and self-contained fluid-filled cables
27 14.2 Polymeric-insulated cables
28 14.3 Pulling eyes
29 Annex Aā€”Bibliography
33 Annex Bā€”Fatigue study of large-size helically corrugated aluminum-sheathed cables
34 Annex Cā€”Recommended installation practices for hand wipe and cast plumb mold technique for sealing aluminum-sheathed cables
IEEE 635 2004
$42.25