DocumentCode
1247105
Title
Application of a power line maintenance information system using OPGW to the Nishi-Gunma UHV line
Author
Ooura, K. ; Kanemaru, K. ; Matsubara, R. ; Ibuki, S.
Author_Institution
Tokyo Electr. Power Co. Inc., Japan
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
1995
fDate
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
511
Lastpage
517
Abstract
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. began operation of the Nishi-Gunma UHV trunk line, the first 1000 kV designed power line in Japan, in April, 1992. This line is expected to be the key line in a major trunk-line system that is being developed. It traverses high-altitude mountainous areas subject to severe environmental and meteorological conditions for a long distance. A system using composite fiber-optic overhead ground wire (OPGW) is constructed to obtain precise information on this line for maintenance purposes. This system comprises three major functions: (1) meteorological and facility´s monitoring for gathering meteorological data on such elements as winds, and icing and snow accretion, and for evaluating the corresponding reaction of the components such as conductor tension, and strain in the tower structure; (2) industrial TV monitoring for visual observation of weather, surrounding conditions and site facilities; and (3) fault section location for pinpointing faults quickly and determining the maintenance office that should respond to the faults. This is done by estimating the fault section accurately around the boundaries of the maintenance jurisdictions. This paper describes the development of these functions and results obtained from practical operation
Keywords
earthing; fault location; maintenance engineering; management information systems; power overhead lines; power system control; power system measurement; power system protection; power transmission lines; transmission networks; 1000 kV; Japan; composite fiber-optic overhead ground wire; conductor tension; fault section location; industrial TV monitoring; measurement; meteorological data; monitoring; power line maintenance information system; power transmission; tower structure strain; visual observation; Capacitive sensors; Condition monitoring; Conductors; Information systems; Meteorology; Poles and towers; Snow; TV; Wind; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/61.368360
Filename
368360
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