Title of article :
Statistical Analysis of Field Data for Precipitation Icing Accretion on Overhead Power Lines
Author/Authors :
M. Farzaneh and K. Savadjiev، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper addresses the analysis of field data gathered
at the Mont Bélair icing test site in Quebec. Load cell evaluations
of actual icing loads on an existing 315-kV line are correlated
to hourly measurements of ambient temperature, wind speed, precipitation
rate, and number of signals of the Ice Rate Meter (IRM),
in order to establish a numerical model for precipitation icing accretion
on overhead line conductors. The correlation analysis is
limited to precipitation ice events, or those mixed with relatively
short periods of in-cloud icing. Emission of IRM signals is used as
a criterion to distinguish the accumulation phase of an ice event,
from persistence and shedding, characterized by no emission of
IRM signals.
The results from the analysis show that the icing rate corresponding
to wet growth is much larger than that in dry conditions.
What is more surprising, it was also found that the icing rate
during periods when winds blow parallel to the line axis is significantly
greater than that with perpendicular winds. The linear fit to
the set of multivariate data is usually applicable. However, in some
relatively rare cases of wet growth in heavy precipitations without
IRM signals, the linear model may be inadequate and quadratic
polynomials must be used. The results from the application of the
numerical model are in excellent agreement with the field observations.
This empirical model can be very useful for evaluation
of icing loads on energized transmission lines, when there are not
available measurements by load cells or other direct methods.
Keywords :
Overhead transmission lines , statistical analysis. , precipitation icing
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY