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CyMCAP allows engineers to apply a . This factor adjusts the cable diameter to account for thermal expansion, ensuring that the selected cable and conduit combination maintains adequate clearance and fill ratio even under full-load (hot) conditions. This ensures compliance with standards such as the National Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).

This is the most common site for hot cracking. Exothermic welds (e.g., CADWELD) create a cast structure. If the fault current raises the temperature of the joint close to its melting point, the intergranular liquid films within the cast structure can separate under thermal stress. This results in a "hot crack" that severs the electrical connection exactly when it is needed most. cymcap hot crack

If detection occurs, do not simply weld over the crack. That guarantees recurrence. CyMCAP allows engineers to apply a

Note if the error occurs during the "Steady State" or "Transient" phase. Ensure the native soil and the backfill (bedding) are realistic. This is the most common site for hot cracking

This module allows you to model how soil becomes less conductive as it heats up, which can lead to a "thermal runaway" scenario where the cable effectively "cracks" its own thermal path. Transient Thermal Analysis: You can calculate the precise time it takes to reach maximum temperatures

Modeling how heat from cables can cause soil to dry out and "crack," which dramatically increases thermal resistance and risks overheating the conductor. Summary of Tonal and Technical Use