Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems

The increased demand for power transfer in combination with environmental and economic issues which set constraints to building new lines, force the implementation of new technologies into the existing system in order to improve its power capability. Such methods involve re-tensioning, re�conduc...

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Main Authors: Kopsidas, K., Rowland, S. M., R. Baharom, M. N., Cotton, I.
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.78392022-10-17T06:15:38Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7839/ Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems Kopsidas, K. Rowland, S. M. R. Baharom, M. N. Cotton, I. T Technology (General) The increased demand for power transfer in combination with environmental and economic issues which set constraints to building new lines, force the implementation of new technologies into the existing system in order to improve its power capability. Such methods involve re-tensioning, re�conductoring, or modifying the tower design to utilize composite cross-arms. It is hypothesized that a composite cross-arm and a novel conductor together provide an insulating significant opportunity to increase the overhead line voltage. The paper explores the range of options that could be implemented on an L3 overhead line tower typically used at 275kV in the United Kingdom, and demonstrates clear improvement in power capacitiy through the implementation of new technologies. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7839/1/P8793_aea4146492c5788c7d2bd7adc98a5e3e.pdf Kopsidas, K. and Rowland, S. M. and R. Baharom, M. N. and Cotton, I. (2010) Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems. In: International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, 6-9 June 2010, USA.
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Kopsidas, K.
Rowland, S. M.
R. Baharom, M. N.
Cotton, I.
Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
description The increased demand for power transfer in combination with environmental and economic issues which set constraints to building new lines, force the implementation of new technologies into the existing system in order to improve its power capability. Such methods involve re-tensioning, re�conductoring, or modifying the tower design to utilize composite cross-arms. It is hypothesized that a composite cross-arm and a novel conductor together provide an insulating significant opportunity to increase the overhead line voltage. The paper explores the range of options that could be implemented on an L3 overhead line tower typically used at 275kV in the United Kingdom, and demonstrates clear improvement in power capacitiy through the implementation of new technologies.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kopsidas, K.
Rowland, S. M.
R. Baharom, M. N.
Cotton, I.
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Rowland, S. M.
R. Baharom, M. N.
Cotton, I.
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title Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
title_short Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
title_full Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
title_fullStr Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
title_full_unstemmed Power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
title_sort power transfer capacity improvements of existing overhead line systems
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