DocumentCode :
1044305
Title :
110-Kv. Transmission Line for Oak Grove Development of Portland Railway, Light and Power Company
Author :
Wakeman, H.R. ; Line, W.H.
Author_Institution :
Portland Railway & Light Co.
fYear :
1923
Firstpage :
967
Lastpage :
969
Abstract :
This paper covers the design of the 110-kv. transmission line to transmit energy from the new Oak Grove development of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company to the city of Portland, Oregon, a distance of 54 miles. The company now has three hydroelectric developments aggregating 52,000 kw. supplied from the same general watershed from which energy is transmitted to Portland over five 60-ky. circuits, only one of which is on steel towers. The problem was to design a transmission line to most economically handle the three 30,000-kv-a. units as installed at the new development and to tie in with the existing transmission system. The following factors were considered in determining the design: 1. Transmission voltage 2. Conductor capacity 3. Maximum conductor tension 4. Assumed maximum mechanical loading conditions 5. Type of supporting structures Consideration was also given to the physical characteristics of the country through which the line must be built. For 14.8 miles the line will be located in the United States Government Forest Reserve, which is very heavily timbered, and accordingly cost of clearing will be very high, averaging $15,000 a mile, even after credit for merchantable timber is allowed. This fact, outside of other considerations, required a minimum number of circuits. To reduce clearing costs as much as possible, the line was located along the river gorge necessitating 55 angles, a few as great as 60 deg., and 28 river crossing spans, varying from 400 to 1800 feet.
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-3860
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1923.5060929
Filename :
5060929
Link To Document :
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