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Author(s):  
J. Calitz ◽  
S. Kok ◽  
D. Delport

Altering the microstructure in order to improve the tensile properties of bow shackles resulted in inconsistency in the fatigue performance. This raises the question whether the inconsistency in fatigue life can be attributed to microstructural changes along the profile of the shackle or to decarburization at the surface. Bow shackles forged from 080M40 (EN8) material were subjected to different heat treatments in order to alter the microstructure. The shackles were subjected to five different fatigue load cases, which represented typical loads experienced at termination points for an overhead power line with a span length of 400 m, with changes in conductor type, configuration, wind, and ice loading. Although the change in microstructure does improve both the tensile and fatigue performance, we found that the depth of the decarburization layer has a greater effect on the high cycle fatigue life of bow shackles than the non-homogeneous microstructure.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (19) ◽  
pp. 6314
Author(s):  
Boris Cintula ◽  
Žaneta Eleschová ◽  
Matej Cenký ◽  
Peter Janiga ◽  
Jozef Bendík ◽  
...  

Calculation and measurement of the overhead power lines electrical parameters is common practice in today’s electrical engineering industry; however, there is very little data to actually compare these two approaches because measured data in such detail are mostly unavailable for academic purposes. Based on the very detailed model of an overhead power line in MATLAB Simulink environment and conducted experimental measurement, this article specifically covers the exact evaluation of the impedance of the investigated overhead power line. Differences between calculation and experimental measurement are shown and discussed accordingly, where, surprisingly, the biggest deviation was observed in the positive resistance parameter. The connection between different measurement techniques (multiple single-phase and three-phase methods), as well as the power line asymmetry reflection in the impedance matrix is explained as well as compared to expected values from the computations. The complete mathematical approach for electrical parameters evaluation from different measurement methods is explained step-by-step, and the final equations are introduced for each method. Proposed methods of obtaining the electrical parameters of the power line are then concluded as the ones with great accuracy and wide usage in practical applications. It shows the great importance of correct input data for the electrical parameters’ theoretical computations and the need to know the measurement methodology and apparatus perfectly to process the measured data and interpret them correctly.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 37-42
Author(s):  
Vitali Akulichev ◽  
Sergei Zakharov ◽  
Igor Rodionov ◽  
Sergei Visich ◽  
Mikhail Panarin ◽  
...  

We report that we have built a mathematical model of a remote monitoring module for the purpose of control grounding devices located on overhead power line poles. The invention is based on measuring grounding device resistance. Resistance measurements conducted by the said monitoring module go directly to a power company’s control room. All measurements are being conducted and transferred to a control room with a specific frequency.


2021 ◽  
pp. 491-499
Author(s):  
Haiping Liang ◽  
Yanzhe Yin ◽  
Xinming Wang ◽  
Shaobo Li ◽  
Huayang Liang ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (18) ◽  
pp. 6173
Author(s):  
Claudio Ferreira Dias ◽  
Juliane Regina de Oliveira ◽  
Lucas D. de Mendonça ◽  
Larissa M. de Almeida ◽  
Eduardo R. de Lima ◽  
...  

The collapse of overhead power line guyed towers is one of the leading causes of power grid failures, subjecting electricity companies to pay considerable, high-value fines. In this way, the current work proposes a novel and complete framework for the remote monitoring of mechanical stresses in guyed towers. The framework method comprises a mesh network for data forwarding and neural networks to improve the performance of Low-Power and Lossy Networks. The method also considers the use of multiple sensors in the sensor fusion technique. As a result, the risk of collapse of guyed cable towers reduces, due to the remote monitoring and preventive actions promoted by the framework. Furthermore, the proposed method uses multiple input variable fusions, such as accelerometers and tension sensors, to estimate the tower’s displacement. These estimations help address the structural health of the tower against failures (i.e., loosening of the stay cables, displacement, and vibrations) that can cause catastrophic events, such as tower collapse or even cable rupture.


Electricity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 316-329
Author(s):  
Arturo Popoli ◽  
Leonardo Sandrolini ◽  
Andrea Cristofolini

This paper presents a numerical study on the reduction in the voltage and current induced on a 13.5 km buried metallic pipeline by an overhead power line. The mitigation effectiveness of different configurations and cross-section shapes of screening conductors is computed by means of a methodology that combines a 2D Finite Element Analysis with circuital analysis. A 35.72% reduction of the maximum induced voltage is obtained when 4 cylindrical steel screening conductors with 8 mm radius are buried 0.25m below the soil surface, along the pipeline path. The maximum induced pipeline current is reduced by 26.98%. A parametric study is also performed, to assess the influence of the per-unit-length admittance to earth of the screening conductors on the mitigation efficacy. The results show that screening conductors may help in reducing the inductive coupling between overhead power lines and buried metallic pipelines, and that the assumption of perfectly insulated screening conductors leads to an underestimation of the produced mitigation effect.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
Natalia Shevchenko ◽  
Anatoly Soshinov ◽  
Yulia Lebedeva

Safety, reliability, and transmission capacity are crucial for overhead power line waterway crossings. This paper reflects research results of multi-criteria optimization of a projected 220kV overhead line crossing across the Kama river. Five overhead line crossing options have been compared. These options differ by types of wires to be used, including ACSR, TACSR/ACS, ААСSRZ (ВП), АССС, and АСk2y wires. The additive convolution method has been used for selecting the best available option. A multi-criteria analysis has been simplified by one certain supercriterion. As a result, the option with АССС type wires was determined as the most efficient and promising. The АСk2y wires option was the secondary option.


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