posted on 2024-11-11, 11:32authored byGary Francis Brennan
The degradation of transmission line conductors is attributed to annealing, fatigue, corrosion, creep and in the case of an ACSR construction, stress redistribution in the aluminium and steel wires. A methodology for monitoring and testing for the degradation mechanisms is presented. Simple life expectancy models presented, give confidence in the long term serviceability of conductors. The methodology and life expectancy models developed are based on examining and testing conductor samples that are representative of various stages of each of the degradation mechanisms. The conductor samples were removed from in service transmission lines that had over twenty years service experience.
History
Year
1989
Thesis type
Masters thesis
Faculty/School
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Language
English
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