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Transmission Line Sag Measurement and Simulation Research Based on Non-Contact Electric Field Sensing

Sag is an important indicator of the operational health of a transmission line, and its timely measurement is of great significance to maintain the stability and reliability of power systems. However, traditional contact measurements may be affected by the electromagnetic interference of conductors. In contrast, measurement methods without direct electrical contact with the subject provide greater portability and flexibility. This paper presents a study of a transmission line sag measurement and simulation based on non-contact electric field sensing. The finite element method was used to analyze the conductor distribution, establish the coupling relationships among the electric field, transmission line, and measurement point, propose a sag inverse calculation model, and assess the impact of the transmission line parameter on the curved drooping measurement. Simultaneously, sag measurement schemes for single-round and dual-circuit lines were designed for multi-conductive lines, and measurement array studies were conducted. The vertical component of the electric field in space measured by the array was obtained, which could be used to perform conductor sag measurement simply and efficiently. The proposed method will facilitate the monitoring of the overhead transmission line status, which is conducive to the effective operation of the entire system.
- Yunnan Open University China (People's Republic of)
- Tsinghua Sichuan Energy Internet Research Institute China (People's Republic of)
- Tsinghua Sichuan Energy Internet Research Institute China (People's Republic of)
- Yunnan Open University China (People's Republic of)
electric field measurement, non-contact monitoring, sag measurement, Chemical technology, Electric Conductivity, Reproducibility of Results, transmission line, TP1-1185, Article, Electromagnetic Fields, sag measurement; transmission line; electric field sensing; electric field measurement; sensor arrays; non-contact monitoring, Electricity, sensor arrays, Computer Simulation, electric field sensing
electric field measurement, non-contact monitoring, sag measurement, Chemical technology, Electric Conductivity, Reproducibility of Results, transmission line, TP1-1185, Article, Electromagnetic Fields, sag measurement; transmission line; electric field sensing; electric field measurement; sensor arrays; non-contact monitoring, Electricity, sensor arrays, Computer Simulation, electric field sensing
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