sabrepoint
Electrical
- May 1, 2003
- 30
Hello All
From time to time I have done calcs to determine the changes in conductor tension under differing wind loads and temperatures. But for a new job I'm starting, I need to consider the effects on sag and tension when lines are subjected to radial ice, of which I have no experience (I live in a warm area). I've performed manually calcs using an old (1940s) British text as basis ... answers seem to be reasonable, but ideally I'd like them checked.
Might be a bit cheeky here, but would it be possible for someone to run the required calcs (including ice) through a line design program to check my results if I provide all the details for a base set of conditions?
Thanks for any response.
Graeme
From time to time I have done calcs to determine the changes in conductor tension under differing wind loads and temperatures. But for a new job I'm starting, I need to consider the effects on sag and tension when lines are subjected to radial ice, of which I have no experience (I live in a warm area). I've performed manually calcs using an old (1940s) British text as basis ... answers seem to be reasonable, but ideally I'd like them checked.
Might be a bit cheeky here, but would it be possible for someone to run the required calcs (including ice) through a line design program to check my results if I provide all the details for a base set of conditions?
Thanks for any response.
Graeme