Title of article :
Application of the ruling span concept for overhead lines in mountainous terrain
Author/Authors :
Keselman، نويسنده , , L.M.، نويسنده , , Motlis، نويسنده , , Y.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The ruling span method is used by line engineers to
calculate the approximate tension in a multi-span dead-ended line
section. Providing satisfactory results for level spans, it may,
however, result in an error of over 30% if it is used to calculate
tensions in significantly long and steep spans e.g., in mountainous
terrain. Following the ruling span concept in general, this paper
presents equations to calculate tensions for inclined single spans or
multi-span line sections based on calculation of conductor length in
three-dimensional space. These equations include the equivalent
parameters such as equivalent inclined span, equivalent slope,
equivalent load, equivalent effective tension - all needed to take into
account the effect on tension of the changing geometry and length of
conductors in significantly inclined spans. The numerical examples
show the effect of span inclination on conductor tension calculated
using these equations. A simple and accurate equation (without
hyperbolic functions) is derived to calculate conductor length in an
inclined span. This paper also addresses calculation of sags in nonlevel
spans. The presented method integrates the practicality of the
ruling span concept with the accuracy of the threedimensional vector
method for analysis of inclined spans. This method is most efficient
for overhead lines in mountainous terrain.
Keywords :
mountainous terrain. , three-dimensional method , ruling span , sag , equivalentparameters , tension , overhead line
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY