Elongation of Overhead Line Conductors under combined mechanical and thermal Stress

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Abstract

For a high reliably and high-capacity electrical power supply, the most technical expedient and economized way is an intermeshed grid of power lines. For example in Europe, in the "Union for the Coordination of Transmission of Electricity" network (UCTE) are at the moment 24 countries with a providing area of 430 mil people with 200000 km of 230 and 400 kV lines. Parts of this grid are in operation since 1950 or earlier. Due to the operating time of more than 30 years each power grid operator must ask how reliable are the line components and how much load capability is remaining. Especially the components of an overhead line which are under mechanical stress and conducting the load current are critical parts for the personal safety and system protection. This combined stress is significant for the condition and behaviour evaluation of the equipment. This contribution gives an overview about the theoretical interrelationship of the mechanical and thermal behaviour of new and aged overhead line conductors. The behaviour of typical overhead line conductors will be shown. The mechanical and thermal elongations of the conductor influence the sag and thereby the required safety margins to the ground or objects. The knowledge of the sag behaviour is the base of an overhead line monitoring system based on thermal rating
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis
Pages671-674
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event2nd International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis: CMD 2008 - Peking, China
Duration: 21 Apr 200824 Apr 2008

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis
Abbreviated titleCMD 2008
Country/TerritoryChina
CityPeking
Period21/04/0824/04/08

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  • High-Voltage Measurement Technique

    Muhr, H. M. (Co-Investigator (CoI))

    1/01/9531/12/24

    Project: Research area

  • High Voltage Engineering

    Sumereder, C. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Schwarz, R. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Woschitz, R. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Pack, S. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Lick, W. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Muhr, H. M. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Eberhardt, R. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Steyn, D. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Judendorfer, T. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Jaufer, S. (Co-Investigator (CoI)) & Fabian, J. (Co-Investigator (CoI))

    1/01/9531/12/24

    Project: Research project

  • Publications (High Voltage Engineering) - finished

    Muhr, H. M. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Lick, W. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Pack, S. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Woschitz, R. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Sumereder, C. (Co-Investigator (CoI)), Schwarz, R. (Co-Investigator (CoI)) & Jaufer, S. (Co-Investigator (CoI))

    1/01/9531/01/06

    Project: Research project

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