DocumentCode
3087829
Title
Research on how trees cause interruptions - applications to vegetation management
Author
Appelt, Paul J. ; Good, John W.
Author_Institution
ECI, Madison, WI, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
23-25 May 2004
Lastpage
42379
Abstract
ECI and others have conducted applied practical research to the question of how trees cause sustained as well as momentary interruptions. This research has led to the development of a conceptual model of tree-initiated faults on overhead distribution systems. Information gained from this newfound understanding into distribution system construction, tree species, and voltage impacts on fault risk has implications for tree maintenance programs and construction standards. ECI has used this understanding to help utilities optimize maintenance cycles to reduce annual asset maintenance costs, while reducing interruptions associated with tree growth.
Keywords
environmental management; fault currents; forestry; maintenance engineering; power distribution protection; power overhead lines; annual asset maintenance costs; branch diameter; conceptual model; construction standards; fault current; fault risk; impedance testing; internal moisture content; momentary interruptions; overhead distribution systems; sustained interruptions; tree fault pathway model; tree maintenance programs; tree species; tree-initiated faults; vegetation management; voltage gradient; voltage impacts; Conductors; Conference management; Cost function; Energy management; Impedance; Maintenance; Power industry; Power system modeling; Vegetation; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rural Electric Power Conference, 2004
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8298-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REPCON.2004.1307064
Filename
1307064
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