Title :
Effects of the intensity of precipitation and transverse wind on the corona-induced vibration of HV conductors
Author_Institution :
Dept. des Sci. Appl., Quebec Univ., Chicoutimi, Que., Canada
fDate :
4/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effect of rainfall intensity, electric field strengths, alternating and both polarities of direct voltage as well as the velocity of a transverse wind on the corona-induced vibration of an ACSR conductor were studied. The results showed that the amplitude of the vibration was linearly proportional to the intensity of precipitation up to 24 mm/h. When the intensity of precipitation was higher than 24 mm/h, the amplitude of the vibration remained constant. At a constant intensity of precipitation and a steady vibration, the amplitude of the vibration was generally highest with negative DC fields and lowest with AC fields. Moreover, the corona current contained a relatively constant component and a pulsating component
Keywords :
corona; electric strength; overhead line mechanical characteristics; rain; wind; ACSR conductor; HV conductors; corona-induced vibration; electric field strengths; negative DC fields; precipitation; rainfall intensity; transverse wind; Cities and towns; Clamps; Conductors; Corona; Rain; Shape; Space charge; Vibrations; Voltage; Wind speed;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on