Title :
Sag and tension calculations for overhead transmission lines at high temperatures-modified ruling span method
Author :
Keshavarzian, M. ; Priebe, Charles H.
Author_Institution :
Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given as follows. The ruling span concept is widely used to calculate sags and tensions for new overhead transmission lines and for upgrading existing lines. It provides satisfactory results for a level line with relatively uniform spans at any temperature, or for any span length of a level line at low temperature. The ruling span concept may result in an unacceptable error if it is used to calculate sags and tensions in a line segment with significantly unequal spans at high temperature. This paper presents a method to calculate sags and tensions of multi-span line segments at different temperatures based on the rotational stiffness of suspension insulator strings. A simple equation, based on the parabolic approximation is derived to calculate changes in the span lengths and conductor sags and tensions. The method follows the ruling span concept but relaxes the fundamental assumption of the ruling span method. The accuracy of the method is compared with the more complex, nonlinear, finite element method
Keywords :
insulators; overhead line mechanical characteristics; conductor sags; existing lines upgrade; high temperatures; modified ruling span method; multi-span line segments; nonlinear finite element method; overhead transmission lines; parabolic approximation; rotational stiffness; sag calculations; span length; span lengths; suspension insulator strings; tension calculations; Conductors; Finite element methods; Insulation; Nonlinear equations; Power transmission lines; Temperature; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6420-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2000.867387