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Electrical
- Apr 5, 2022
- 4
Hello there, hope you guys are doing fine;
I've been working at substation eletromechanical design for some time and I've never seen an algebraic method for calculating unlevelled short spans with insulator chains (taken as concentrated loads) forces.
Have anyone of you seen some solution for this actually common situation in substation design?
Most of the reference books out there will be treating the problem of transmission line spans without insulator chains or if the chains are considered, only levelled spans are taken into account. None of them seem to consider the substation case, with a short span and tensioning insulator chains.
I'm wondering that transmission line design softwares (e.g.: PLS-CADD) may do some kind of finite element modelling for these situations, but I've never used this kind of sw.
Here's an actual example of the situation, where the difference in height between fixing points is 9,35 meters and the span has 55,00 meters. Also the insulator chain weight is almost the same as the total conductor weight along the span.
Thanks for your attention,
Best regards.
I've been working at substation eletromechanical design for some time and I've never seen an algebraic method for calculating unlevelled short spans with insulator chains (taken as concentrated loads) forces.
Have anyone of you seen some solution for this actually common situation in substation design?
Most of the reference books out there will be treating the problem of transmission line spans without insulator chains or if the chains are considered, only levelled spans are taken into account. None of them seem to consider the substation case, with a short span and tensioning insulator chains.
I'm wondering that transmission line design softwares (e.g.: PLS-CADD) may do some kind of finite element modelling for these situations, but I've never used this kind of sw.
Here's an actual example of the situation, where the difference in height between fixing points is 9,35 meters and the span has 55,00 meters. Also the insulator chain weight is almost the same as the total conductor weight along the span.

Thanks for your attention,
Best regards.