Collision characteristics of water droplets during conductor icing considering droplet size distribution
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1.Electric Power Research Institute of State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company, Chongqing 400074, P. R. China;2.State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company, Chongqing 400014, P. R. China;3.College of Engineering and Technology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, P. R. China

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Supported by the Science and Technology Projects of State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company (52202324001R).

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    Existing conductor icing models primarily rely on four environmental parameters: median volume diameter (MVD) of water droplets, liquid water content, wind speed, and ambient temperature, while giving limited attention to droplet size distribution characteristics. This study adopts the Langmuir droplet size distribution spectrum as a basis to develop finite element and analytical models for simulating water droplet collision characteristics on conductors. It compares the water droplet collision coefficient α1 calculated using the droplet size distribution spectrum with that obtained using MVD. Additionally, the concept of the characteristic median volume diameter dx is introduced. Results show that, compared to the finite element method, the analytical method offers significant advantages in terms of simplicity and computational efficiency, with an average error of approximately 0.1. The error Δα1 between α1 calculated using MVD and that derived from the size distribution spectrum depends on the distance between MVD and dx. The closer MVD is to dx, the smaller the Δα1 is, and vice versa.

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吴海涛,王谦,肖前波,邹岸新,刘佳,吴彬,郭思华,何高辉.考虑水滴粒径分布的导线覆冰过程中水滴碰撞特征[J].重庆大学学报,2025,48(10):11~19

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  • Received:July 17,2024
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