Gregory Cohen said:
Can you provide the formula for calculating ampacity of conductors in air
please.
Regards
Greg.
Oh yes, it is quite simple if you know about heat transfer.
I (in kiloamperes) = SQRT((TC-TA+Delta TD)/((RDC)(1+YC)(RCA)))
found in Section 310.15(C) of the 2002 National Electrical Code.
RDC = resistance of one foot of conductor that is .001 in in diameter in
microhms
TC = conductor temperature in degrees C.
TA = ambient temperature in degrees C.
YC = component ac resistance resulting from skin effect and proximity effect
RCA = effective thermal resistance between conductor and surrounding
ambient in thermal ohm feet
Delta TD = Dielectric loss Temperature Rise
That is all there is to it. Just substitute in and calculate.
For more information read the Neher McGrath paper published in 1957.
Also read Understanding the Neher-McGrath Calculation and the ampacity of
conductors at:
http://www.electrician.com/articles/ampacity.htm