2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jweia.2014.01.002
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Large amplitude vibrations of long-span transmission lines with bundled conductors in gusty wind

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“…The hop count will increase progressively if the network node receives RREQ for the first time. The hop count will be retransmitted to other if RREQ.type == PAN then (4) add neighbour(Node); (5) else (6) if Node.first then (7) Node.type = NORMAL; (8) Node.previous = RREQ.address; (9) Update(RREQ); (10) Transpond(RREQ); (11) else (12) add neighbour(Node); (13) end if (14) end if (15) end while Algorithm 1: Break-routing establishment.…”
Section: Journal Of Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The hop count will increase progressively if the network node receives RREQ for the first time. The hop count will be retransmitted to other if RREQ.type == PAN then (4) add neighbour(Node); (5) else (6) if Node.first then (7) Node.type = NORMAL; (8) Node.previous = RREQ.address; (9) Update(RREQ); (10) Transpond(RREQ); (11) else (12) add neighbour(Node); (13) end if (14) end if (15) end while Algorithm 1: Break-routing establishment.…”
Section: Journal Of Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wide attention has been paid to such problems as damage to electrical insulators, detachment of spacer bars, and collapse of power transmission towers. The problem is due to various aspects, such as temperature and humidity, changes in wind power and wind speed, collision by flyers in the air, all of which accelerates the rusting and aging of lines [5,6]. Collecting and monitoring the environmental information of the long-distance transmission electrical lines by the WSN technique further promote the informatization and intellectualization levels of the smart power grids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a review on dynamic aspects, design and parametric study of transmission lines [16], analysis of an aeroelastic model of a real single transmission line span considering its flexural rigidity of the lattice tower, mass and drag using scaling method [17], large amplitude vibrations of ice-accreted/unaccreted conductors in transmission lines under wind force using eigenvalue analysis [18], and dynamic analysis of transmission lines using finite element method [19] have been presented. Recently, dynamic characteristics of transmission lines under turbulent downburst loading [20], measurement of their vibrations based on a heterodyne method [21], characteristics of the raininduced vibrations [22], an ice-detachment failure model for iced overhead electrical conductors [23], and modelling of the ice shedding propagation with or without spacers [24] have been performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulations of turbulent wind action were validated by one year in-situ monitoring of the existing long span transmission line and described in [14]. Another set of field measurements, focused on wind action, performed on three long overhead transmission lines together with FEM analyses were described in [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%