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Reliability modeling of high-voltage power lines in a sharply continental climate

Shamil Rashidovich Khasanov, Elena Gracheva, Muhayo Toshkhodzhaeva, Shakhboz Dadabaev, Dilafruz Saidulloevna Mirkhalikova

2020E3S Web of Conferences42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the important elements of the high-voltage transmission line is 110 kV, the damage of which leads to under-supply of electricity, i.e. reducing the reliability of the lines. Damage to the reinforcement from the applied load occurs due to material fatigue. The main causes of damage to the reinforcement are ambient temperatures and wind forces on this element. Periodic kinks of the wire are observed at the places of installation of the connecting and supporting clamps, vibration dampers, and cyclic lateral forces arise. The simultaneous impact of the above efforts leads to fatigue damage to the suspension systems. From the cyclic load, the nodes of rigid structures are destroyed, which bear the maximum load.

Topics & Concepts

DamperStructural engineeringReliability (semiconductor)Electric power transmissionSuspension (topology)ReinforcementVibrationWind engineeringElectricityVoltageMaterials sciencePower (physics)Environmental scienceEngineeringElectrical engineeringPhysicsAcousticsMathematicsPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsHomotopyVibration and Dynamic AnalysisMechanical stress and fatigue analysisPower Line Inspection Robots
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