Title :
Comparative study of grid validation methods for wind load computations of transmission lines
Author :
Dang, Huixue ; Yang, Jingbo ; Yang, Fengli
Author_Institution :
China Electr. Power Res. Inst., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Strong unsteady aerodynamic forces are generated by severe flow separations around transmission lines, and galloping can be induced by this inherent motive force. Due to the severe flow separations around transmission line with blunt cross sections, transitions of boundary layers, and dissipations of vortex wakes, it is troublesome to calculate the wind load accurately. To account for the accurate computation of wind load for both single conductor and bundle conductor, comparative study of four different grid validation methods, including unsteady lift/drag forces, power spectral density (PSD) analysis of both lift/drag forces, wall shear stress on cylinder surface, unsteady turbulent kinetic energy in the flow field far down stream of the conductor cylinder, are conducted by solving Navier-Stokes equations. The results indicate that, it is feasible to employ the unsteady lift/drag force, PSD results of lift/drag forces to validate grid convergence of single conductor and wall shear stress is proposed to provide a more thorough insight into flow separation characteristics on cylinder surface; while besides the above three methods, the convergence of far field turbulent kinetic energy PSD results is as well proposed and then validated to be suitable for bundle conductors.
Keywords :
Navier-Stokes equations; aerodynamics; boundary layer turbulence; drag; flow instability; flow separation; overhead line mechanical characteristics; power grids; power overhead lines; spectral analysis; wind; Navier-Stokes equations; aerodynamic forces; boundary layers; cylinder surface; flow separations; grid validation methods; power spectral density analysis; transmission lines; unsteady turbulent kinetic energy; vortex wakes dissipations; wind load computations; Conductors; Drag; Kinetic energy; Mathematical model; Power transmission lines; Stress; Transient analysis; accurate computation; comparative study; grid validation methods; transmission linesy; wind load;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yichang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8162-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICECENG.2011.6057552