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Wake-induced oscillation behaviour of twin bundle conductor transmission lines
Author(s) -
Chuan Wu,
Bo Yan,
Guizao Huang,
Bo Zhang,
Zhongbin Lv,
Qing Li
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
royal society open science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
ISSN - 2054-5703
DOI - 10.1098/rsos.180011
Subject(s) - wake , conductor , oscillation (cell signaling) , electrical conductor , mechanics , wind tunnel , bundle , lift (data mining) , aerodynamics , drag , physics , structural engineering , acoustics , engineering , electrical engineering , geometry , materials science , computer science , mathematics , biology , data mining , composite material , genetics
A numerical method to simulate air flow around a bundle conductor line by means of the FLUENT software is presented and verified by a wind tunnel test for aerodynamic characteristics of a twin bundle conductor line. The lift and drag coefficients of the leeward sub-conductor of a twin bundle conductor varying with its relative position in the wake zone to the windward one under different wind velocities are numerically determined by the presented method. A user-defined subroutine of ABAQUS software is developed to apply the aerodynamic loads on each sub-conductor and the electromagnetic force between sub-conductors. The numerical simulation method for wake-induced oscillation of a bundle conductor line is proposed. By means of the numerical method, wake-induced oscillation processes of twin bundle conductor transmission lines under different parameters, including current intensity, spacer layout, span length and wind velocity, are numerically simulated. Moreover, the effects of those parameters on the oscillation characteristics of the lines, such as vibration mode, frequency, amplitude and motion trace, are discussed. The results obtained provide a fundamental basis for the understanding of wake-induced oscillation behaviour of twin bundle conductor transmission lines and the development of control technique for wake-induced oscillation.

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