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Techniques for protecting overhead lines in winter conditions = dimensioning, icephobic surfaces, de-icing strategies /
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Techniques for protecting overhead lines in winter conditions/ by Masoud Farzaneh, William A. Chisholm.
Reminder of title:
dimensioning, icephobic surfaces, de-icing strategies /
Author:
Farzaneh, Masoud.
other author:
Chisholm, William A.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xxvi, 377 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Dimensioning for Winter Conditions in Overhead Line Design -- Systems for Monitoring and Predicting Ice Accretion and Shedding -- Systems for Preventing Icing on Existing Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Systems for De-Icing Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Protective Coatings for Preventing Icing on New or Refurbished Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Power System Reconfiguration Options -- Conclusions and Recommendations.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Overhead electric lines - Environmental aspects. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87455-1
ISBN:
9783030874551
Techniques for protecting overhead lines in winter conditions = dimensioning, icephobic surfaces, de-icing strategies /
Farzaneh, Masoud.
Techniques for protecting overhead lines in winter conditions
dimensioning, icephobic surfaces, de-icing strategies /[electronic resource] :by Masoud Farzaneh, William A. Chisholm. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxvi, 377 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - CIGRE green books. - CIGRE green books..
Introduction -- Dimensioning for Winter Conditions in Overhead Line Design -- Systems for Monitoring and Predicting Ice Accretion and Shedding -- Systems for Preventing Icing on Existing Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Systems for De-Icing Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Protective Coatings for Preventing Icing on New or Refurbished Overhead Power Line Conductors and Groundwires -- Power System Reconfiguration Options -- Conclusions and Recommendations.
This book offers a comprehensive review of the various options for improving the performance of overhead power lines in winter conditions, taking into account both mechanical and electrical aspects. Experience within the CIGRE community reveals many strategies to protect overhead power lines from damage caused by heavy build-up of ice and snow or electrical issues such as insulator icing flashovers. The initial approach is to consider the predicted ice loads from the available databases. This is supplemented with some fundamental aspects of icing physics that affect accretion rate as well as factors in ice shedding on traditional (metal, ceramic) and novel treated surfaces. These ice physics concepts structure the ways to categorize and evaluate methods to reduce or prevent icing on conductors and ground wires or to prevent flashover of insulators. Many utilities in cold climate regions have developed and used methods and strategies to reduce ice loads using anti-icing (AI) and / or de-icing (DI) methods. In general, AI methods are used before or early during ice build-up, while DI methods are activated during and sometimes after ice build-up. The book describes and discusses some historical, operational, or potential AI / DI systems in the ice physics context. This supports a comprehensive review of AI coatings including concepts, relevant material properties, application methods, and finally test methods for characterizing the long-term performance.
ISBN: 9783030874551
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-87455-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
3595441
Overhead electric lines
--Environmental aspects.
LC Class. No.: TD195.E37 / F37 2022
Dewey Class. No.: 621.31922
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