Dynamic response characteristics of tower-line systems after ice-shedding from conductors with non-uniform icing
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1.College of Aerospace Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, P. R. China;2.State Grid Economic and Technological Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 100000, P. R. China;3.Southwest Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. of China Power Engineering Consulting Group, Chengdu 610000, P. R. China

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Supported by Science & Technology Program of State Grid Corporation of China (5200-202126072A-0-0-00).

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    Variation in ice thickness with altitude results in a non-uniform icing distribution on conductors. This study defines non-uniform icing and ice-shedding conditions and employs an additional element method to numerically simulate the dynamic response of tower-line systems after ice-shedding from conductors with non-uniform icing. Finite element models of typical isolated and multi-span tower-line coupling systems for 500 kV quad-bundle transmission lines are established, and their dynamic responses are analyzed. The variation patterns of characteristic parameters, including load impact factors, maximum reaction forces at connection points, longitudinal unbalanced tension, and de-icing jump height, with respect to line span, elevation difference ratio, and icing thickness are examined under varying structural, icing, and ice-shedding parameters. The strength of towers under extreme conditions is also analyzed. The obtained results provide critical guidance for the design of transmission tower heads in ice-prone regions.

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刘沁雨,严波,吴楷文,杨寒旭,鲁俊,梁明,刘炯.不均匀覆冰导线脱冰塔线体系动力响应特征参数[J].重庆大学学报,2025,48(10):20~33

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  • Received:March 03,2024
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