designdraft
Electrical
- Jan 17, 2004
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When calculating conductor blowout, do you use sag calculated with wind loading, or without? The literature seems undecided.
"Since the wind-displaced sag in the conductor is affected by the both the wind and weight forces, a resultant force can be calculated and used as a substitute for conductor weight in the sag and tension calculations to obtain the sag along the swing angle under wind loading conditions." Calculation of Horizontal Displacement of Conductors, 1994, A Clapp
"The effective conductor dead weight results from the weight span without considering the increase in tension due to wind action." Overhead Power Lines, 2014, Keissling et al.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
"Since the wind-displaced sag in the conductor is affected by the both the wind and weight forces, a resultant force can be calculated and used as a substitute for conductor weight in the sag and tension calculations to obtain the sag along the swing angle under wind loading conditions." Calculation of Horizontal Displacement of Conductors, 1994, A Clapp
"The effective conductor dead weight results from the weight span without considering the increase in tension due to wind action." Overhead Power Lines, 2014, Keissling et al.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.