Title |
A An Experimental Study for Load Capacity and Dip Characteristic in Overhead Transmission Lines |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5207/JIEIE.2010.24.12.171 |
Keywords |
Overhead Transmission Lines ; Dip and Clearance ; Load Factor ; Dynamic Line Rating |
Abstract |
Overhead transmission lines in domestic area have been built by several different design standards of dip and ground clearance. This paper describes an experimental study for evaluating load capacity and dip margin in overhead transmission lines. Such design standards for selection of overhead transmission conductors, dip and ground clearance, as well as electrical equipment technical standard are discussed. Based on daily load and weather data, several characteristics such as line utilization factor, load factor, conductor temperature and dip, etc. are analyzed, and compared with the specified levels of design standards. As a result, it is verified that DLR method can be a clue of the solving of the problem, for occurring in old transmission conductors which may be rarely operating below standards. |