This module calculates current ratings for cables in free air, in pipes, or grouped together. It allows for spacing configurations not currently covered by the IEC standard, such as groups of two touching cables.
. Able to design and evaluate cable systems ranging from low-voltage networks up to ultra-high-voltage 500 kV installations , the cloud-based application is built specifically for utilities, power engineers, renewable energy project developers, and cable manufacturers.
Cableizer provides extensive online documentation covering all parameters and calculation methods. Users can access blog content, utilize a custom site search function, and contact the support team by email for assistance. The company aims to minimize active support to keep it free and to allocate more time for the development of new features and modules, from which all users benefit directly. Support is provided via email and occasionally through web sessions, supplemented by the comprehensive online documentation.
Cableizer software boasts an impressive array of features that make it an indispensable tool for cable and wire harness design. Some of the key features include: cableizer software
Calculates magnetic field distributions around cable arrangements. Thermal Analysis:
Cableizer is a comprehensive software suite for the electrical, mechanical, and thermal design of cable systems. Unlike many traditional tools that run on a single desktop, Cableizer is . This means there is no software to install on a local machine, no "dongles" or hardware keys to manage, and updates are automatic and seamless.
Cableizer calculates and visualizes temperature fields using advanced methods. The approximate temperature distribution can be calculated using the superposition principle with image sources, or the more precise finite element method (FEM) using Dirichlet boundary conditions, which is essential for complex thermal environments. Magnetic field calculations are equally powerful, allowing for the analysis of fields from multiple systems with different frequencies and load-flow directions. This module calculates current ratings for cables in
The cable pulling module is a critical risk management tool. A cable damaged during installation can lead to service failures, as mechanical stresses during pulling are generally more severe than those encountered while in service. Cableizer addresses this by allowing engineers to model the cable route in detail.
An "Auto-Route" module that compares multiple burial paths and configurations (e.g., trefoil vs. flat) to find the most cost-effective solution. It would automatically calculate the Economic Optimization (ECO)
One of the standout features in the paid version is the "Grid" calculation. Instead of sizing a single circuit, you can calculate mutual heating effects between multiple circuits laid in proximity. This is crucial for substation design or underground tunnel arrangements where cables heat each other up. Able to design and evaluate cable systems ranging
As power systems continue to evolve toward greater renewable integration, higher voltages, and more complex installation environments, tools like Cableizer will become increasingly essential for engineers who must optimize cable ratings while maintaining safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. For anyone working with power cables professionally, Cableizer deserves serious consideration as a primary engineering tool.
Determining the exact continuous current-carrying capacity (ampacity) is critical to avoiding conductor overheating.
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