Dec 17, 2002 #1 qvo Electrical Joined Oct 31, 2002 Messages 6 Location US Anyone know what the calculation for the Sag on the OH transmission line is, or recommend a internet site or books? It will be greatly appreciated.
Anyone know what the calculation for the Sag on the OH transmission line is, or recommend a internet site or books? It will be greatly appreciated.
Dec 18, 2002 #2 akrindia Electrical Joined Jun 22, 2002 Messages 2 Location IN You can use IS: 802 for design of transmission line. My self also wants some info about design of tower if any thing you get pls send this to me too. Upvote 0 Downvote
You can use IS: 802 for design of transmission line. My self also wants some info about design of tower if any thing you get pls send this to me too.
Dec 23, 2002 #3 wilber Electrical Joined Nov 6, 2002 Messages 15 Location US There is an "overhead conductor manual" written by southwire http:/http://www.southwire.com Upvote 0 Downvote
There is an "overhead conductor manual" written by southwire http:/http://www.southwire.com
Dec 24, 2002 #4 kraigb Electrical Joined Jul 11, 2000 Messages 42 Location US Alcoa, the developer of the SAG10 software package, has some whitepapers on their website at the following URL: http://www.sag10.com/download.htm Although a lot of the files they have on this page are for peolpe who already have SAG10, there seems to be some decent information in the following document: http://www.sag10.com/white_papers/Z_SSCTD_ADSS .pdf Good luck! Upvote 0 Downvote
Alcoa, the developer of the SAG10 software package, has some whitepapers on their website at the following URL: http://www.sag10.com/download.htm Although a lot of the files they have on this page are for peolpe who already have SAG10, there seems to be some decent information in the following document: http://www.sag10.com/white_papers/Z_SSCTD_ADSS .pdf Good luck!
Dec 24, 2002 #5 jbartos Electrical Joined Jan 15, 2000 Messages 6,440 Suggestion: Visit http://www.eng.uwi.tt/depts/elec/staff/alvin/ee35t/notes/Transmission-Line-Construction.htmletc. for more info Upvote 0 Downvote
Suggestion: Visit http://www.eng.uwi.tt/depts/elec/staff/alvin/ee35t/notes/Transmission-Line-Construction.htmletc. for more info
Dec 27, 2002 Thread starter #6 qvo Electrical Joined Oct 31, 2002 Messages 6 Location US I really appreciate all your help. Thank you very much. This is exactly what I was looking for Upvote 0 Downvote
Dec 27, 2002 #7 rtrimblepe Electrical Joined Dec 27, 2002 Messages 5 Location US This one is good, too. It is published by the RUS (which used to be the Rural Electrification Administration) It goes into much more than just sag. http://www.usda.gov/rus/regs/bulls/160-2.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
This one is good, too. It is published by the RUS (which used to be the Rural Electrification Administration) It goes into much more than just sag. http://www.usda.gov/rus/regs/bulls/160-2.pdf