data-Analysis of Dynamic Response Characteristics of Transmission Conductors under Ice Shedding Impact of Ground Wires

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Xianfneg Li
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- Xianfeng Li
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- 10.21227/f2f5-mt94
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Abstract
Besides natural shedding, ground wire ice-shedding impacts more readily trigger large-scale conductor ice shedding. This paper innovatively proposes a numerical simulation method for conductor dynamic responses to ground wire ice-shedding impacts in transmission lines. Using finite element models, it studies the ice-shedding dynamics of four-bundle conductors under various impact scenarios and structural parameters, verified by a 1:20 reduced-scale model. The research indicates that under the median impact condition, the ice shedding impact of the ground wire has the greatest influence on the ice shedding of the entire conductor span. As the ice shedding impact rate increases, the growth rate of the jumping height during the ice shedding of the entire span of the conductor shows an upward trend, while the growth rate of the jumping height during the local ice shedding of the conductor remains approximately constant. Under the lateral impact condition, the maximum conductor jumping height occurs near the impact point. Finally, a formula for calculating conductor jumping height after ground wire ice-shedding impacts is proposed, which is crucial for icing-area transmission line design
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In this paper, based on the kinetic energy equation of ice shedding impact, a numerical simulation method for the double-layer ice shedding impact of conductors and ground wires in transmission lines is proposed to realize the coupled dynamic response of conductors and ground wires after the ground-wire ice-shedding impacts. For the first time, a 1:20 reduced-scale test platform for the ice shedding impact of the double-layer conductors and ground wires is built to simulate the impact of the conductors after the ice shedding of ground wires. The dynamic response of four-bundle conductors under full-scale size, subjected to different impact working conditions (impact positions and numbers of impacts) and different line parameters, is studied. Based on the data of the jumping height of the conductors, a calculation formula for the jumping height of the conductors after being impacted by the ice shedding of ground wires is proposed, providing a reference for the rapid prediction of the jumping height of the conductors after the ice shedding impact. The research results are of great significance for the design of transmission lines in ice-covered areas.