TRANSMISSION LINES IN AN EMERGENCY CONDITION
Keywords:
power lines, APV, reliability of work, weather conditionsAbstract
The accident rate of overhead lines is most often characterized by a specific number of emergency shutdowns and damage. Damage is considered to be such emergency shutdowns that are not eliminated by automatic reclosing (APV) and are accompanied by emergency downtime. The article considers emergency shutdowns, damage, and factors that affect them.
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Wei Shi, Fan Li, Yanhua Han, Yunge Li .: The Effect of Ground Resistance on Secondary Arc Current on an EHV Transmission Line. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 20. No.2. April 2005.
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