Method for calculating time-variable reliability of power transmission line in freezing weather
A transmission line and calculation method technology, applied in the direction of calculation, electrical digital data processing, instruments, etc., can solve the problem that the frozen meteorological information cannot meet the reliability assessment of the transmission line, and achieve the effect of high-precision weather forecast
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[0019] The method for calculating the time-varying reliability of transmission lines in freezing weather includes the following steps:
[0020] a) Construction of ice force reliability model of transmission line: through Calculate the total mass of snow or rain hitting the route in freezing weather and pass Calculate the ice thickness increment on the wire, where: m cz = pδ, m sp =0.26V P P 0.88 , p is the rainfall rate or snowfall rate (mm / h), δ is the density of water or snow (g / cm 3 ), V P=0.7kω β (t)V max (m / s), ω β (t)=sinβ(t) is the angle factor, β(t) is the acute angle between the wind direction and the wire, k is the factor affecting the wind speed by terrain, V max is the regional maximum wind speed (m / s) issued by the Meteorological Bureau, δ b is the ice density (g / cm 3 );
[0021] pass Calculation of the ice force load on the wire and the passage λ for the ith hour b =f(L b ) to count the failure rate λ under different ice loads b , where: when 0...
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