Title :
Overhead Conductor Vibrations and Control Technologies
Author_Institution :
Tyco Electronics Corporation, USA. jeff.wang@tycoelectronics.com
Abstract :
Wind-induced conductor vibrations are Aeolian vibration, galloping and sub-span oscillation. Aeolian vibration is caused by an alternating wind force, which arises from a pressure difference associated with a regular formation of vortices behind a conductor. Galloping is a low frequency, large amplitude, wind-induced vibration of both single and bundle overhead conductors, with a single or a few loops of standing waves per span. It is caused by moderately strong, steady crosswind acting upon an asymmetrically-iced conductor surface. Sub-span oscillation is produced by forces from the shielding effect of windward sub-conductors on their leeward counterparts. It is particular to bundle conductors. This paper describes the three forms of conductor vibrations and the control technologies from utilities´ practical point of view. As an example, a design consideration is discussed. This paper also captures the challenges of vibration control on High Temperature Low Sag conductors, based on experiences in North America.
Keywords :
overhead line conductors; vibration control; Aeolian vibration; North America; alternating wind force; asymmetrically-iced conductor surface; bundle overhead conductors; control technologies; high temperature low sag conductors; overhead conductor vibrations; pressure difference; shielding effect; sub-span oscillation; wind-induced conductor vibrations; wind-induced vibration; windward sub-conductors; Conductors; Damping; Frequency; North America; Power system control; Power systems; Protection; Shock absorbers; Vibration control; Wind speed; Aeolian vibration; galloping; sub-span oscillation; vibration control;
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology, 2006. PowerCon 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0110-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0111-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICPST.2006.321776