DocumentCode
1440805
Title
Allowable tension levels for overhead-line conductors
Author
Barrett, J.S. ; Motlis, Y.
Author_Institution
Ontario Hydro Service Co., Orangeville, Ont., Canada
Volume
148
Issue
1
fYear
2001
fDate
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
59
Abstract
Optimised design of overhead transmission lines requires the selection of appropriate stringing tensions for conductors. The percentage of rated-tensile-strength and tension-over-mass criteria for determining these stringing tensions are discussed and analysed in terms of the static tensile stresses in the aluminium component of the conductor. It is demonstrated that the CIGRE tension-over-mass method of specifying vibration constraints does not maintain constant initial aluminium stress for conductors with various steel-to-aluminium ratios in all climates. In place of methods based on a percentage of rated strength or the tension-over-mass method, it is proposed that vibration constraints be based on specified values of static tensile aluminium stress. The `aluminium-stress method´ may be applied by specifying a stress constraint in a sag-tension program that is equipped to apply one. If such a program is not available to a line engineer, a simple method is provided for computing the initial tension constraint based on the steel and aluminium areas, the average temperature of the coldest month and specified constraints on initial aluminium stress and built-in stress. The effect of built-in stresses on initial stringing tensions is discussed
Keywords
overhead line conductors; overhead line mechanical characteristics; power overhead lines; transmission line theory; vibrations; allowable tension levels; built-in stress; design optimisation; initial aluminium stress; overhead transmission lines; overhead-line conductors; rated-tensile-strength; stringing tensions; tension-over-mass criteria; vibration constraints;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2360
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-gtd:20010019
Filename
903381
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