Method for determining the failure of a guyed pole and detection system for a guyed pole
By detecting the displacement, elastic deformation, and tilt changes of the pole guy wires, the system can determine guy wire failure and issue an alarm, thus solving the problem of easy failure of pole guy wires and improving the safety and stability of the power grid.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Guy wires on utility poles are prone to failure, leading to circuit malfunctions and safety accidents.
By acquiring the displacement, elastic deformation, and tilt of the guy wire, the system uses preset conditions to determine guy wire failure and generates alarm information.
Timely detection of pole guy wire failures reduces safety accidents and improves power grid stability and reliability.
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Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of power transmission and distribution technology, and more specifically, to a method for determining the failure of pole guy wires, a device for determining the failure of pole guy wires, a computer program product, and a detection system for pole guy wires. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, overhead guy wires for high-voltage lines are commonly used electrical equipment on 10 kV lines. Installed on line poles, they can balance the stress on the conductors attached to the poles. Guy wires are used on angle poles, tension poles, and straight poles on sloping terrain. They have a wide range of applications and high demand. However, guy wires are easily affected by various factors that can cause them to break and fail, such as external damage, construction techniques, and old and corroded body. Such situations can cause circuit faults and tripping at best, and electric shock accidents at worst. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The main objective of this application is to provide a method for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires, a device for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires, a computer program product, and a detection system for utility pole guy wires, so as to at least solve the problem that utility pole guy wires are prone to failure in the prior art, leading to safety accidents.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, according to one aspect of this application, a method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire is provided, comprising: acquiring relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation, and tilt variable, wherein the displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole, the elastic deformation is the change in tension of the guy wire of the utility pole, and the tilt variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole; determining that the guy wire of the utility pole has failed when the relevant information satisfies preset conditions, wherein the preset conditions are one or more of the displacement being greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation being greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt variable being greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold; and generating first alarm information when the guy wire of the utility pole fails.
[0005] Optionally, obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole includes: obtaining first position information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a first moment; obtaining second position information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a second moment, wherein the first moment is earlier than the second moment; and calculating the difference between the first position information and the second position information to obtain the displacement.
[0006] Optionally, obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole includes: obtaining first elasticity information of the guy wire at a first moment, wherein the first elasticity information is the distance information between the first end point and the second end point of the guy wire; obtaining second elasticity information of the guy wire at a second moment; and calculating the difference between the first elasticity information and the second elasticity information to obtain the elastic deformation.
[0007] Optionally, obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole includes: obtaining first angle information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a first moment; obtaining second angle information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a second moment; and calculating the difference between the first angle information and the second angle information to obtain the tilt variable.
[0008] Optionally, after obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole, the method further includes: obtaining the commissioning time of the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the commissioning time is the duration for which the guy wire of the utility pole has been put into use; if the commissioning time is greater than or equal to a commissioning time threshold, determining that the guy wire of the utility pole has failed, and generating a second alarm message.
[0009] Optionally, after obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole, the method further includes: obtaining biological information about the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the biological information is light flux and / or oxygen content; determining whether the guy wire of the utility pole is covered by vines based on the biological information; and generating a third alarm message if the guy wire of the utility pole is covered by vines.
[0010] Optionally, after obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole, the method further includes: obtaining current information about the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the current information is information about whether the guy wire of the utility pole carries current; and generating a fourth alarm message if the current information indicates that the guy wire of the utility pole carries current.
[0011] According to another aspect of this application, a device for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire is provided, comprising: a first acquisition unit, configured to acquire relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation, and tilt variable, wherein the displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole, the elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole, and the tilt variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole; a first determination unit, configured to determine that the guy wire of the utility pole has failed when the relevant information satisfies preset conditions, wherein the preset conditions are one or more of the displacement being greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation being greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt variable being greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold; and a first generation unit, configured to generate first alarm information when the guy wire of the utility pole fails.
[0012] According to another aspect of this application, a computer program product is provided, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of any of the methods for determining the failure of the pole guy wire.
[0013] According to another aspect of this application, a detection system for utility pole guy wires is provided, comprising: one or more processors, a memory, and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including methods for performing any of the described utility pole guy wire failure determination methods.
[0014] By applying the technical solution of this application, it can be determined that if the guy wire of the utility pole breaks or is damaged, its position will change; if the guy wire undergoes elastic deformation, it will extend or shorten; and if the guy wire is installed at an incorrect angle, its tilt angle will change. Therefore, this solution detects the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes of the guy wire to determine whether the guy wire has failed. When the guy wire fails, an alarm is triggered in time to prompt staff to carry out repairs, thereby reducing safety accidents. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of this application. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain this application and do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:
[0016] Figure 1 A hardware structure block diagram of a mobile terminal for performing a method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire, according to an embodiment of this application, is shown.
[0017] Figure 2A flowchart illustrating a method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire according to an embodiment of this application is shown.
[0018] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the device for detecting displacement is shown.
[0019] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the device for detecting elastic deformation and tilting variables is shown.
[0020] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the card slot is shown;
[0021] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of a device for detecting whether a pull wire is covered with vines is shown;
[0022] Figure 7 A structural block diagram of a pole guy wire failure determination device provided according to an embodiment of this application is shown;
[0023] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the functional modules of the pole guy wire detection system is shown.
[0024] The above figures include the following reference numerals:
[0025] 102. Processor; 104. Memory; 106. Transmission equipment; 108. Input / output device; 10. Solar panel; 11. 3D positioning module; 12. Cable tray; 13. Displacement detection module; 14. Inductive current detection ring; 15. Wire tray; 16. Elastic deformation detection module; 17. CPU; 18. Angle detection cam; 19. Card slot; 20. Light flux and oxygen quantity module; 21. Lighting module; 22. Buzzer; 23. Photovoltaic panel energy storage module. Detailed Implementation
[0026] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. This application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0027] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0028] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate for the embodiments of this application described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or apparatus.
[0029] Specifically, the main functions of pole guy wires in power systems are as follows: poles themselves cannot balance the load, but guy wires can balance the load on the poles and keep them stable; they can reduce the consumption of pole and tower materials and lower the cost of power lines; when the load on a pole exceeds its load limit, guy wires can reduce the bending moment of the pole; when the pole foundation is unstable, the tension of the guy wires can play a stabilizing role to ensure that the pole does not tilt or collapse.
[0030] Existing technical solutions include an overhead wire vine removal device (to remove overhead wire vines), a three-dimensional position movement detection device (to detect whether an object has moved), and a current detection device (to detect current).
[0031] Specifically, current overhead wire vine removal devices, while diverse in appearance, generally have limited functionality, only used to prevent vine growth. Moreover, their effectiveness is limited, rendering them largely ineffective in areas with rampant vine growth. This solution addresses this issue by employing a human-machine interface to promptly report vine growth conditions and transmit this information to maintenance personnel for timely vine removal.
[0032] Existing technologies include devices for determining whether the three-dimensional position of the guy wire on a utility pole has moved, but the accuracy is insufficient. To address this issue, this invention employs a comprehensive detection method that combines three-dimensional positioning, elastic deformation of the guy wire material itself, changes in the distance between two points, and changes in inclination, and then uses a specific algorithm to obtain a high-precision method for determining whether the guy wire has failed.
[0033] Existing current detection devices come in various forms and the technology is very mature. However, to accurately measure the current, it is necessary to adjust to a fixed range for detection. To address this challenge, this solution is based on induced current to develop a large-range detection scheme.
[0034] As described in the background section, existing technologies suffer from the problem that guy wires on utility poles are prone to failure, leading to safety accidents. To address this issue, embodiments of this application provide a method for determining the failure of guy wires on utility poles, a device for determining the failure of guy wires on utility poles, a computer program product, and a detection system for guy wires on utility poles.
[0035] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention.
[0036] The methods and embodiments provided in this application can be executed on a mobile terminal, computer terminal, or similar computing device. Taking running on a mobile terminal as an example, Figure 1 This is a hardware structure block diagram of a mobile terminal for a method of determining the failure of utility pole guy wires according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 As shown, a mobile terminal may include one or more ( Figure 1 Only one is shown in the diagram. A processor 102 (which may include, but is not limited to, a microprocessor MCU or a programmable logic device FPGA, etc.) and a memory 104 for storing data are also shown. The mobile terminal may further include a transmission device 106 for communication functions and an input / output device 108. Those skilled in the art will understand that... Figure 1 The structure shown is for illustrative purposes only and does not limit the structure of the mobile terminal described above. For example, the mobile terminal may also include components that are more... Figure 1 The more or fewer components shown, or having the same Figure 1 The different configurations shown.
[0037] The memory 104 can be used to store computer programs, such as application software programs and modules, like the computer program corresponding to the device information display method in this embodiment of the invention. The processor 102 executes various functional applications and data processing by running the computer program stored in the memory 104, thereby implementing the above-described method. The memory 104 may include high-speed random access memory and non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic storage devices, flash memory, or other non-volatile solid-state memory. In some instances, the memory 104 may further include memory remotely located relative to the processor 102, and these remote memories can be connected to the mobile terminal via a network. Examples of the aforementioned networks include, but are not limited to, the Internet, corporate intranets, local area networks, mobile communication networks, and combinations thereof. The transmission device 106 is used to receive or send data via a network. Specific examples of the aforementioned networks may include wireless networks provided by the mobile terminal's communication provider. In one example, the transmission device 106 includes a network interface controller (NIC), which can be connected to other network devices via a base station to communicate with the Internet. In one example, the transmission device 106 may be a radio frequency (RF) module, which is used to communicate with the Internet wirelessly.
[0038] This embodiment provides a method for determining the failure of pole guy wires that runs on a mobile terminal, computer terminal, or similar computing device. It should be noted that the steps shown in the flowchart in the accompanying drawings can be executed in a computer system such as a set of computer-executable instructions. Also, although a logical order is shown in the flowchart, in some cases, the steps shown or described may be executed in a different order than that shown here.
[0039] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 As shown, the method includes the following steps:
[0040] Step S201: Obtain relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0041] Specifically, displacement refers to the change in position of the guy wire in space, which can be horizontal or vertical, reflecting the movement of the guy wire due to external forces. Elastic deformation refers to the elastic elongation or contraction of the guy wire under stress, which is related to the elastic modulus of the material and the load. Tilt variable describes the change in angle between the guy wire and the vertical line, which can indicate whether the pole is tilted, usually due to uneven foundation settlement or lateral forces.
[0042] Step S202: If the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, it is determined that the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole has failed. The preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt is greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold.
[0043] Specifically, under normal operating conditions, the displacement, elastic deformation, and tilt of the pole's guy wires all have corresponding preset thresholds. These thresholds are pre-set based on factors such as the pole and guy wire design standards, safety requirements, and historical data. When any one or more of the actual monitored displacement, elastic deformation, or tilt reaches or exceeds its preset threshold, it indicates that the pole's guy wire may have failed.
[0044] Specifically, the preset displacement threshold can be 5mm, 10mm, 20mm, etc., or any feasible preset displacement threshold. Specifically, the preset deformation threshold can be 1m, 1.5m, 3m, etc., or any feasible preset deformation threshold. Specifically, the preset tilt change threshold can be 100mm, 200mm, 300mm, etc., or any feasible preset tilt change threshold.
[0045] Step S203: In the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned pole fails, a first alarm message is generated.
[0046] Specifically, when the monitoring detects that the guy wire of the utility pole is not in normal working condition, an alarm mechanism can be automatically triggered.
[0047] This embodiment can determine whether the position of the pole's guy wire will change if it breaks or is damaged; whether the guy wire will stretch or shorten if it undergoes elastic deformation; and whether the guy wire's installation angle will change if it is incorrect. Therefore, this solution detects the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes of the pole's guy wire to determine if it has failed. It also provides timely alarms when the guy wire fails, prompting staff to carry out repairs and reducing the risk of accidents.
[0048] In the specific implementation process, the relevant information of the guy wire of the utility pole can be obtained through the following steps: obtaining the first position information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a first moment; obtaining the second position information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a second moment, wherein the first moment is earlier than the second moment; calculating the difference between the first position information and the second position information to obtain the displacement.
[0049] In this scheme, by calculating the difference in the position of the guy wire at two different time points, a more accurate displacement of the guy wire during this period can be obtained, which can then be used to more accurately determine whether the guy wire of the pole has failed.
[0050] Specifically, such as Figure 3 As shown, the device includes a solar panel 10, a three-dimensional positioning module 11, and a cable tray 12. The three-dimensional positioning detection function is realized by the Beidou satellite positioning instrument in the displacement detection module. The positioning instrument is a satellite positioning instrument based on the Beidou satellite positioning system. The principle is based on satellite positioning technology. It determines the user's position by receiving signals sent by Beidou satellites. The satellites perform triangulation to determine the user's three-dimensional position (longitude, latitude, and altitude). The three-dimensional position of the device is obtained from this principle. Once the cable is broken or severely damaged, the three-dimensional position will change and be detected by the system.
[0051] In the specific implementation process, obtaining relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole can be achieved through the following steps: obtaining the first elasticity information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a first moment, wherein the first elasticity information is the distance information between the first end point and the second end point of the guy wire of the utility pole; obtaining the second elasticity information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a second moment; calculating the difference between the first elasticity information and the second elasticity information to obtain the elastic deformation.
[0052] This method calculates the elastic deformation by measuring the length change of the pole's guy wire at different time points, which can assess the elastic characteristics of the guy wire under stress, i.e., the degree to which the guy wire can recover after the external force is removed. This method provides a more accurate elastic deformation of the guy wire over this period, allowing for a more precise determination of whether the pole's guy wire has failed.
[0053] Specifically, the elastic deformation detection function of the drawstring material itself is achieved by having an ultrasonic sensor in both the distance detection split device and the main device. The split device sends ultrasonic waves, and the main device receives them. The time difference between sending and receiving is used to determine the distance between the two devices. Under the premise that the drawstring body undergoes elastic deformation, the drawstring will become longer, and the distance between the two devices will change, thereby detecting the loosening and failure of the drawstring.
[0054] In the specific implementation process, the relevant information of the guy wire of the utility pole can be obtained through the following steps: obtain the first angle information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a first moment; obtain the second angle information of the guy wire of the utility pole at a second moment; calculate the difference between the first angle information and the second angle information to obtain the tilt variable.
[0055] In this scheme, the tilting of the pole is monitored by measuring the angle change of the pole's guy wire. This scheme can obtain a more accurate tilting variable of the guy wire over a period of time, and can further determine whether the pole's guy wire has failed.
[0056] Specifically, the tilt change detection function is implemented using the tilt sensor in the built-in angle detection servo. When the cable angle changes, the tilt angle set by the device servo also changes. When it exceeds the set angle, it is detected by the system.
[0057] Specifically, such as Figure 4 As shown, the device includes a displacement detection module 13, an induced current detection ring 14, a wire groove 15, an elastic deformation detection module 16, a CPU 17, and an angle detection cam 18. This solution combines multiple detection methods, including three-dimensional positioning, elastic deformation of the wire material itself, changes in distance between two points, and changes in inclination, to obtain summarized data. After processing with a certain algorithm, a high-precision method for determining whether the wire has failed is obtained. The position of the slot 19 is as follows: Figure 5 As shown, an audible and visual alarm function is achieved by combining a buzzer with a high-brightness LED light.
[0058] In the specific implementation process, after obtaining the relevant information of the guy wire of the pole, the above method also includes the following steps: obtaining the commissioning time of the guy wire of the pole, wherein the commissioning time is the duration of time the guy wire of the pole has been put into use; if the commissioning time is greater than or equal to the commissioning time threshold, determining that the guy wire of the pole has failed, and generating a second alarm message.
[0059] In this scheme, by obtaining the commissioning time of the guy wire and comparing it with a preset commissioning time threshold, it can be determined whether the guy wire has reached the expected service life or performance standard. When the commissioning time of the guy wire reaches or exceeds the threshold, the failure of the guy wire can be further accurately determined, and a second alarm message can be generated so that maintenance personnel can perform timely maintenance or replace the guy wire of the pole, thereby further ensuring the safety of the power grid.
[0060] Specifically, the commissioning time threshold is 2 years, 5 years, 10 years, etc., or of course, any feasible commissioning time threshold.
[0061] Specifically, the solution has the function of comprehensively judging and monitoring whether the guy wire is loose or ineffective by means of three-dimensional positioning (whether the position has moved), elastic deformation of the guy wire material itself (judged by the change in distance and position between it and the split device), tilt change (angle change of the installation device), and automatic calculation of the service life by setting the commissioning time.
[0062] Specifically, in addition to detecting displacement, elastic deformation, and tilting variables to determine whether the guy wire is loose or ineffective, the solution also has a built-in timer that sets a service life. Once the service life threshold is reached, the solution uses a communication module to report information to maintenance personnel.
[0063] Specifically, through the above functional methods, an indicator light will alarm when the pull cable is loose, and a buzzer and indicator light will alarm simultaneously when the pull cable is broken or carries current. This solution forms an alarm system through an alarm color light display module and a buzzer linkage, facilitating timely detection of pull cable problems.
[0064] In the specific implementation process, after obtaining the relevant information of the guy wire of the utility pole, the above method also includes the following steps: obtaining the biological information of the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the biological information is light flux and / or oxygen content; determining whether the guy wire of the utility pole is covered by vines based on the biological information; and generating a third alarm message if the guy wire of the utility pole is covered by vines.
[0065] In this scheme, by acquiring biological information (such as light flux and oxygen content) of the guy wires of power poles, it is possible to monitor whether the guy wires are covered by vines or other plants in a non-contact manner. Once vine coverage is detected, a third alarm message can be generated to promptly notify the operation and maintenance personnel to handle the situation, prevent the vines from damaging the guy wires, thereby avoiding potential power facility failures or collapses and improving the stability and reliability of the power grid.
[0066] Specifically, the solution also has the function of detecting the growth and climbing of vines through technologies such as photosensitive sensors or biological detection (oxygen content, light flux) and promptly reminding maintenance personnel to clean them up.
[0067] Specifically, such as Figure 6 As shown, the growth status of the vines is comprehensively judged by the light flux and oxygen quantity modules 20 near the device. Then, the vine growth status is reported in a timely manner through human-machine interaction, and the information is transmitted to the operation and maintenance personnel to clean up the vines in a timely manner. The device also includes a lighting module 21, a buzzer 22, and a photovoltaic energy storage module 23.
[0068] Specifically, the climbing vines will inevitably cover the guy wires. When the equipment is installed on the guy wires, it will also be covered by the vines. At this time, the detection module of the equipment will change the detection data of light, oxygen, etc., thereby judging the growth and climbing status of the vines.
[0069] The light flux detection method is used to indirectly determine the growth and climbing status of vines. This function is implemented using a light flux detection module, which consists of a silicon microstructure grating layer and a glass chrome-plated grating layer arranged vertically to form a sensitive structure. The lower silicon microstructure is connected to the underlying silicon structure by a spring, while the upper glass chrome-plated layer is fixed to the silicon microstructure by bonding. With the upper structure stationary, the lower silicon microstructure deforms with changes in the electric field. Light is incident vertically from directly above, passes through both layers, and is received. The deformation of the lower silicon microstructure causes the grating layer to... The change in the overlapping area of the upper grid is used to realize the change in the received light flux by utilizing the change in the overlapping area between the silicon microstructure grid and the grid-shaped metallic chromium. The change in light flux causes a change in the electromagnetic field, which generates an electrical signal through an optical electric field sensor. This signal is received by the processor and used as a basis for judging the growth and climbing of the vines. When the vines grow and cover the device, they will block the light from the light flux detection module, causing changes in light flux and generating an abnormal electrical signal that is transmitted to the processor to the light alarm to issue an alarm and to send information to the maintenance personnel through the communication network.
[0070] The oxygen level can be detected to indirectly determine the growth and climbing status of vines. This function is achieved using a resistive oxygen sensor. The sensor uses the effect of oxygen molecules on the resistance of a semiconductor to measure the oxygen level. When vines cover the sensor, the oxygen level will change abnormally, which can be detected and generated into an electrical signal that is received and processed by the processor.
[0071] Specifically, a biological detection model can be constructed. This model is trained using multiple sets of training data. Each set of training data includes historical biological information acquired within a historical time period and the corresponding historical detection results. These historical detection results characterize whether the guy wires on the utility poles are covered by vines. The biological information is then input into the biological detection model to obtain the corresponding detection results.
[0072] In the specific implementation process, after obtaining the relevant information of the guy wire of the utility pole, the above method also includes the following steps: obtaining the current information of the guy wire of the utility pole, wherein the current information is information on whether the guy wire of the utility pole is carrying current; and generating a fourth alarm message when the current information indicates that the guy wire of the utility pole is carrying current.
[0073] In this scheme, by monitoring the current information of the guy wires on the utility poles in real time, it is possible to detect in a timely manner whether the guy wires are energized. If the guy wires are energized, a fourth alarm message can be generated, which can avoid the risk of electric shock.
[0074] Specifically, this solution utilizes a high-precision, large-range induced current detection system to detect and alarm whether a pull wire is carrying current. The induced current detection module operates on the same principle as a clamp meter, based on the law of electromagnetic induction. It measures current through a combination of a current transformer and an ammeter. The system consists of a current transformer and an ammeter. After installation, the iron core of the current transformer closes, and the conductor of the circuit being measured passing through the core becomes the primary coil of the current transformer. The current in this coil induces a current in the secondary coil. This induced current connects to the secondary coil, which then transmits a signal indicating that the pull wire is carrying current. This signal is processed by the system and linked to the alarm and communication modules to warn of current in the pull wire, preventing the risk of electric shock.
[0075] This application also provides a device for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires. It should be noted that this device can be used to execute the method for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires provided in this application. This device is used to implement the above embodiments and preferred embodiments; details already described will not be repeated. As used below, the term "module" can refer to a combination of software and / or hardware that performs a predetermined function. Although the device described in the following embodiments is preferably implemented in software, hardware implementation, or a combination of software and hardware, is also possible and contemplated.
[0076] The following describes the pole guy wire failure determination device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0077] Figure 7This is a structural block diagram of a pole guy wire failure determination device according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 7 As shown, the device includes:
[0078] The first acquisition unit 100 is used to acquire relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0079] The first determining unit 200 is used to determine that the guy wire of the pole is faulty when the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, wherein the preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilting variable is greater than or equal to a preset tilting change threshold.
[0080] The first generation unit 300 is used to generate a first alarm message in the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned utility pole fails.
[0081] This embodiment can determine whether the position of the pole's guy wire will change if it breaks or is damaged; whether the guy wire will stretch or shorten if it undergoes elastic deformation; and whether the guy wire's installation angle will change if it is incorrect. Therefore, this solution detects the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes of the pole's guy wire to determine if it has failed. It also provides timely alarms when the guy wire fails, prompting staff to carry out repairs and reducing the risk of accidents.
[0082] In the specific implementation process, the first acquisition unit includes a first acquisition module, a second acquisition module, and a first calculation module. The first acquisition module is used to acquire the first position information of the guy wire of the pole at a first moment; the second acquisition module is used to acquire the second position information of the guy wire of the pole at a second moment, wherein the first moment is earlier than the second moment; the first calculation module is used to calculate the difference between the first position information and the second position information to obtain the displacement.
[0083] In this scheme, by calculating the difference in the position of the guy wire at two different time points, a more accurate displacement of the guy wire during this period can be obtained, which can then be used to more accurately determine whether the guy wire of the pole has failed.
[0084] In the specific implementation process, the first acquisition unit further includes a third acquisition module, a fourth acquisition module, and a second calculation module. The third acquisition module is used to acquire the first elasticity information of the guy wire of the pole at a first moment, wherein the first elasticity information is the distance information between the first end point and the second end point of the guy wire of the pole; the fourth acquisition module is used to acquire the second elasticity information of the guy wire of the pole at a second moment; the second calculation module is used to calculate the difference between the first elasticity information and the second elasticity information to obtain the elastic deformation.
[0085] This method calculates the elastic deformation by measuring the length change of the pole's guy wire at different time points, which can assess the elastic characteristics of the guy wire under stress, i.e., the degree to which the guy wire can recover after the external force is removed. This method provides a more accurate elastic deformation of the guy wire over this period, allowing for a more precise determination of whether the pole's guy wire has failed.
[0086] In the specific implementation process, the first acquisition unit also includes a fifth acquisition module, a sixth acquisition module, and a third calculation module. The fifth acquisition module is used to acquire the first angle information of the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole at a first moment; the sixth acquisition module is used to acquire the second angle information of the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole at a second moment; the third calculation module is used to calculate the difference between the first angle information and the second angle information to obtain the tilt variable.
[0087] In this scheme, the tilting of the pole is monitored by measuring the angle change of the pole's guy wire. This scheme can obtain a more accurate tilting variable of the guy wire over a period of time, and can further determine whether the pole's guy wire has failed.
[0088] In the specific implementation process, the above-mentioned device also includes a second acquisition unit and a second generation unit. The second acquisition unit is used to acquire the commissioning time of the guy wire of the pole after acquiring the relevant information of the guy wire of the pole, wherein the commissioning time is the duration of the guy wire of the pole being put into use. The second generation unit is used to determine that the guy wire of the pole is faulty when the commissioning time is greater than or equal to the commissioning time threshold, and generate a second alarm information.
[0089] In this scheme, by obtaining the commissioning time of the guy wire and comparing it with a preset commissioning time threshold, it can be determined whether the guy wire has reached the expected service life or performance standard. When the commissioning time of the guy wire reaches or exceeds the threshold, the failure of the guy wire can be further accurately determined, and a second alarm message can be generated so that maintenance personnel can perform timely maintenance or replace the guy wire of the pole, thereby further ensuring the safety of the power grid.
[0090] In specific implementation, the above-mentioned device further includes a third acquisition unit, a second determination unit, and a third generation unit. The third acquisition unit is used to acquire the biological information of the guy wire of the pole after acquiring the relevant information of the guy wire of the pole, wherein the biological information is light flux and / or oxygen content. The second determination unit is used to determine whether the guy wire of the pole is covered by vines based on the biological information. The third generation unit is used to generate a third alarm message when the guy wire of the pole is covered by vines.
[0091] In this scheme, by acquiring biological information (such as light flux and oxygen content) of the guy wires of power poles, it is possible to monitor whether the guy wires are covered by vines or other plants in a non-contact manner. Once vine coverage is detected, a third alarm message can be generated to promptly notify the operation and maintenance personnel to handle the situation, prevent the vines from damaging the guy wires, thereby avoiding potential power facility failures or collapses and improving the stability and reliability of the power grid.
[0092] In the specific implementation process, the above-mentioned device also includes a fourth acquisition unit and a fourth generation unit. The fourth acquisition unit is used to acquire the current information of the guy wire of the pole after acquiring the relevant information of the guy wire of the pole, wherein the current information is the information of whether the guy wire of the pole is carrying current. The fourth generation unit is used to generate a fourth alarm information when the current information indicates that the guy wire of the pole is carrying current.
[0093] In this scheme, by monitoring the current information of the guy wires on the utility poles in real time, it is possible to detect in a timely manner whether the guy wires are energized. If the guy wires are energized, a fourth alarm message can be generated, which can avoid the risk of electric shock.
[0094] The aforementioned pole guy wire failure determination device includes a processor and a memory. The first acquisition unit, the first determination unit, the first generation unit, etc., are all stored as program units in the memory, and the processor executes the aforementioned program units stored in the memory to achieve the corresponding functions. All of the above modules are located in the same processor; alternatively, the above modules may be located in different processors in any combination.
[0095] The processor contains a kernel, which retrieves the corresponding program units from memory. One or more kernels can be configured, and adjusting kernel parameters can address the problem of frequent failures in utility pole guy wires, leading to safety accidents, in existing technologies.
[0096] The memory may include non-permanent memory in computer-readable media, such as random access memory (RAM) and / or non-volatile memory, such as read-only memory (ROM) or flash RAM, and the memory includes at least one memory chip.
[0097] This invention provides a computer-readable storage medium including a stored program, wherein, when the program is executed, it controls the device containing the computer-readable storage medium to perform the method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire.
[0098] Specifically, the methods for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires include:
[0099] Step S201: Obtain relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0100] Step S202: If the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, it is determined that the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole has failed. The preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt is greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold.
[0101] Step S203: In the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned pole fails, a first alarm message is generated.
[0102] This invention provides a processor for running a program, wherein the program executes the method for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires.
[0103] Specifically, the methods for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires include:
[0104] Step S201: Obtain relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0105] Step S202: If the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, it is determined that the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole has failed. The preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt is greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold.
[0106] Step S203: In the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned pole fails, a first alarm message is generated.
[0107] This invention provides a device including a processor, a memory, and a program stored in the memory and executable on the processor. When the processor executes the program, it performs at least the following steps:
[0108] Specifically, the methods for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires include:
[0109] Step S201: Obtain relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0110] Step S202: If the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, it is determined that the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole has failed. The preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt is greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold.
[0111] Step S203: In the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned pole fails, a first alarm message is generated.
[0112] The devices mentioned in this article can be servers, PCs, tablets, mobile phones, etc.
[0113] A computer program product includes a non-volatile computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the methods described in various embodiments of this application.
[0114] Specifically, the methods for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires include:
[0115] Step S201: Obtain relevant information about the guy wire of the utility pole. The relevant information includes one or more of displacement, elastic deformation and tilting variables. The displacement is the change in position of the guy wire of the utility pole. The elastic deformation is the change in stretch of the guy wire of the utility pole. The tilting variable is the change in angle of the guy wire of the utility pole.
[0116] Step S202: If the above-mentioned relevant information meets the preset conditions, it is determined that the guy wire of the above-mentioned pole has failed. The preset conditions are one or more of the following: the displacement is greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation is greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the tilt is greater than or equal to a preset tilt change threshold.
[0117] Step S203: In the event that the guy wire of the aforementioned pole fails, a first alarm message is generated.
[0118] This application also provides a detection system for utility pole guy wires, including one or more processors, a memory, and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, and the one or more programs include methods for performing any of the above-described methods for determining the failure of utility pole guy wires.
[0119] The following describes the main functions of the pole guy wire detection system: This system uses solar panels and batteries to power the equipment and a communication module to synchronously report information. The specific process is as follows... Figure 8 As shown.
[0120] Function 1: Detects the growth and climbing of vines using photosensitive sensors or biological detection technologies (oxygen level, light flux), and promptly reminds maintenance personnel to clean them up.
[0121] When vines climb the guy wires, they will inevitably cover the wires. When the equipment is installed on the guy wires, it will also be covered by the vines. At this time, the detection module of the equipment will change the detection data of light, oxygen and other factors, thereby judging the growth and climbing of the vines.
[0122] The light flux detection method is used to indirectly determine the growth and climbing status of vines. This function is implemented using a light flux detection module, which consists of a silicon microstructure grating layer and a glass chrome-plated grating layer arranged vertically to form a sensitive structure. The lower silicon microstructure is connected to the underlying silicon structure by a spring, while the upper glass chrome-plated layer is fixed to the silicon microstructure by bonding. With the upper structure stationary, the lower silicon microstructure deforms with changes in the electric field. Light is incident vertically from directly above, passes through both layers, and is received. The deformation of the lower silicon microstructure causes the grating layer to... The change in the overlapping area of the upper grid is used to realize the change in the received light flux by utilizing the change in the overlapping area between the silicon microstructure grid and the grid-shaped metallic chromium. The change in light flux causes a change in the electromagnetic field, which generates an electrical signal through an optical electric field sensor. This signal is received by the processor and used as a basis for judging the growth and climbing of the vines. When the vines grow and cover the device, they will block the light from the light flux detection module, causing changes in light flux and generating an abnormal electrical signal that is transmitted to the processor to the light alarm to issue an alarm and to send information to the maintenance personnel through the communication network.
[0123] The oxygen level can be detected to indirectly determine the growth and climbing status of vines. This function is achieved using a resistive oxygen sensor. The sensor uses the effect of oxygen molecules on the resistance of a semiconductor to measure the oxygen level. When vines cover the sensor, the oxygen level will change abnormally, which can be detected and generated into an electrical signal that is received and processed by the processor.
[0124] Function 2: The system comprehensively judges and monitors whether the guy wire is loose or ineffective by using three-dimensional positioning (whether the position has moved), the elastic deformation of the guy wire material itself (judged by the change in distance and position between it and the split device), the change in tilt (the change in the angle of the installation device), and the automatic calculation of the service life based on the manually set commissioning time.
[0125] The three-dimensional positioning detection function is achieved through the Beidou satellite positioning instrument in the displacement detection module. The positioning instrument is a satellite positioning instrument based on the Beidou satellite positioning system. The principle is based on satellite positioning technology. It determines the user's position by receiving signals sent by Beidou satellites. The satellites perform triangulation to determine the user's three-dimensional position (longitude, latitude, and altitude). The three-dimensional position of the equipment is obtained from this principle. Once the cable is broken or severely damaged, the three-dimensional position will change and be detected by the system.
[0126] The elastic deformation detection function of the drawstring material itself is achieved by having an ultrasonic sensor in both the separate detection device and the main device. The separate device sends ultrasonic waves, and the main device receives them. The time difference between sending and receiving is used to determine the distance between the two devices. Under the premise that the drawstring body undergoes elastic deformation, the drawstring will become longer, and the distance between the two devices will change, thereby detecting the loosening and failure of the drawstring.
[0127] The tilt change detection function is achieved by using the tilt sensor in the built-in angle detection servo. When the cable angle changes, the tilt angle set by the device servo also changes. When it exceeds the set angle, it is detected by the system.
[0128] The above three aspects of testing are used to determine whether the guy wire is loose or ineffective. At the same time, a built-in timer is set to the service life. After the service life is reached, the communication module reports the information to the maintenance personnel.
[0129] Function 3: The alarm system is formed by the alarm color light display module and the buzzer, which facilitates the timely detection of pull cord problems.
[0130] Through the above functional methods, when the pull wire is loose, the indicator light will alarm; when the pull wire is broken or carries current, the buzzer and indicator light will alarm simultaneously.
[0131] Function 4: By linking the induced current detection module with the alarm system, a feedback reminder can be given regarding whether there is an induced current problem in the pull wire.
[0132] The working principle of the induced current detection module is the same as that of a clamp meter, based on the law of electromagnetic induction. It measures current through a combination of a current transformer and an ammeter. It consists of a current transformer and an ammeter. After installation, the iron core of the current transformer closes, and the conductor of the circuit being measured passing through the iron core becomes the primary coil of the current transformer. The current in this coil induces a current in the secondary coil. This induced current connects to the secondary coil, which generates a signal indicating that the pull wire is carrying current. This signal is processed by the system and linked to the alarm and communication modules to warn of current in the pull wire, preventing the risk of electric shock.
[0133] Function 5: Power the equipment through solar panels and batteries, and transmit information synchronously through the communication module.
[0134] Specifically, this solution utilizes multiple high-precision sensors, including those for photosensitivity, travel, oxygen quantity, and luminous flux, to work together and acquire multiple signals for comprehensive data analysis. By combining elastic deformation detection and material deployment time data, it identifies problems at their root by examining the material itself. A color-coded and light-based alarm system provides clear alerts when problems occur. An inductive electric alarm system provides timely warnings to prevent electric shocks. Distance testing between two points and three-dimensional positional changes determine whether the guy wire has been damaged by external forces or has lost its function.
[0135] It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the modules or steps of the present invention described above can be implemented using general-purpose computing devices. They can be centralized on a single computing device or distributed across a network of multiple computing devices. They can be implemented using computer-executable program code, and thus can be stored in a storage device for execution by a computing device. In some cases, the steps shown or described can be performed in a different order than those described herein, or they can be fabricated as separate integrated circuit modules, or multiple modules or steps can be fabricated as a single integrated circuit module. Thus, the present invention is not limited to any particular combination of hardware and software.
[0136] Those skilled in the art will understand that embodiments of this application can be provided as methods, systems, or computer program products. Therefore, this application can take the form of a completely hardware embodiment, a completely software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, this application can take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, etc.) containing computer-usable program code.
[0137] This application is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of this application. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions can be provided to a processor of a general-purpose computer, special-purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, generate instructions for implementing the flowchart... Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 A device that provides the functions specified in one or more boxes.
[0138] These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing device to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage medium produce an article of manufacture including instruction means, which are implemented in a process Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The function specified in one or more boxes.
[0139] These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable equipment to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby providing instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable equipment for implementing the process. Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The steps of the function specified in one or more boxes.
[0140] In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPU), input / output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
[0141] Memory may include non-persistent memory in computer-readable media, such as random access memory (RAM) and / or non-volatile memory, such as read-only memory (ROM) or flash RAM. Memory is an example of computer-readable media.
[0142] Computer-readable media includes both permanent and non-permanent, removable and non-removable media that can store information using any method or technology. Information can be computer-readable instructions, data structures, modules of programs, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase-change memory (PRAM), static random access memory (SRAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), other types of random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technologies, CD-ROM, digital versatile optical disc (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic tape, disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transferable medium that can be used to store information accessible by a computing device. As defined herein, computer-readable media does not include transient computer-readable media, such as modulated data signals and carrier waves.
[0143] It should also be noted that the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Unless otherwise specified, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element.
[0144] As can be seen from the above description, the embodiments of this application achieve the following technical effects:
[0145] 1) The present application provides a method for determining the failure of a utility pole guy wire. If the guy wire of the utility pole breaks or is damaged, its position will change. If the guy wire undergoes elastic deformation, it will stretch or shorten. If the guy wire is installed at an incorrect angle, its tilt angle will change. Therefore, this method detects the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes of the guy wire to determine whether the guy wire has failed. When the guy wire fails, an alarm is triggered in time to prompt staff to carry out maintenance and reduce safety accidents.
[0146] 2) The pole guy wire failure determination device of this application can detect whether the pole guy wire has failed by detecting the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes. If the guy wire is broken or damaged, its position will change. If the guy wire undergoes elastic deformation, it will stretch or shorten. If the guy wire is installed at an incorrect angle, its tilt angle will change. Therefore, this solution detects the displacement, elasticity, and tilt angle changes of the pole guy wire to determine whether the pole guy wire has failed. When the guy wire fails, an alarm will be triggered in time to prompt the staff to carry out maintenance and reduce safety accidents.
[0147] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A method for determining failure of a guyed pole, characterized in that The method comprises: obtaining relevant information of a stay wire of a power pole, wherein the relevant information comprises one or more of a displacement amount, an elastic deformation amount and an inclination change amount, the displacement amount is a position change amount of the stay wire of the power pole, the elastic deformation amount is a change amount of stretching of the stay wire of the power pole, and the inclination change amount is an angle change amount of the stay wire of the power pole; in a case where the relevant information meets a preset condition, determining that the stay wire of the power pole is failed, wherein the preset condition is one or more of the displacement amount being greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation amount being greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the inclination change amount being greater than or equal to a preset inclination change threshold; in a case where the stay wire of the power pole is failed, generating first alarm information; obtaining relevant information of a stay wire of a power pole, comprising: obtaining first position information of the stay wire of the power pole at a first time; obtaining second position information of the stay wire of the power pole at a second time, wherein the first time is earlier than the second time; calculating a difference between the first position information and the second position information to obtain the displacement amount; obtaining relevant information of a stay wire of a power pole, comprising: obtaining first elastic information of the stay wire of the power pole at a first time, wherein the first elastic information is distance information between a first end point of the stay wire of the power pole and a second end point of the stay wire of the power pole; obtaining second elastic information of the stay wire of the power pole at a second time; calculating a difference between the first elastic information and the second elastic information to obtain the elastic deformation amount; obtaining relevant information of a stay wire of a power pole, comprising: obtaining first angle information of the stay wire of the power pole at a first time; obtaining second angle information of the stay wire of the power pole at a second time; calculating a difference between the first angle information and the second angle information to obtain the inclination change amount; after obtaining the relevant information of the stay wire of the power pole, the method further comprises: obtaining a commissioning time of the stay wire of the power pole, wherein the commissioning time is a length of time for which the stay wire of the power pole has been in use; in a case where the commissioning time is greater than or equal to a commissioning time threshold, determining that the stay wire of the power pole is failed, and generating second alarm information; after obtaining the relevant information of the stay wire of the power pole, the method further comprises: obtaining biological information of the stay wire of the power pole, wherein the biological information is luminous flux and / or oxygen amount; determining, according to the biological information, whether the stay wire of the power pole is covered by vines; in a case where the stay wire of the power pole is covered by vines, generating third alarm information.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, after obtaining the relevant information of the stay wire of the power pole, the method further comprises: obtaining current information of the stay wire of the power pole, wherein the current information is information indicating whether the stay wire of the power pole is carrying current; in a case where the current information indicates that the stay wire of the power pole is carrying current, generating fourth alarm information.
3. A device for determining failure of a guy wire of a power pole, characterized by The method comprises: The first acquisition unit is configured to acquire relevant information of a stay wire of a power pole, wherein the relevant information comprises one or more of a displacement amount, an elastic deformation amount, and an inclination variation amount, the displacement amount is a position variation amount of the stay wire of the power pole, the elastic deformation amount is a variation amount of stretching of the stay wire of the power pole, and the inclination variation amount is an angle variation amount of the stay wire of the power pole; The first determination unit is configured to determine that the stay wire of the power pole is failed when the relevant information satisfies a preset condition, wherein the preset condition comprises one or more of the displacement amount being greater than or equal to a preset displacement threshold, the elastic deformation amount being greater than or equal to a preset deformation threshold, and the inclination variation amount being greater than or equal to a preset inclination variation threshold; The first generation unit is configured to generate first alarm information when the stay wire of the power pole is failed; The first acquisition unit comprises a first acquisition module, a second acquisition module, and a first calculation module; the first acquisition module is configured to acquire first position information of the stay wire of the power pole at a first time; the second acquisition module is configured to acquire second position information of the stay wire of the power pole at a second time, wherein the first time is earlier than the second time; and the first calculation module is configured to calculate a difference between the first position information and the second position information to obtain the displacement amount; The first acquisition unit further comprises a third acquisition module, a fourth acquisition module, and a second calculation module; the third acquisition module is configured to acquire first elastic information of the stay wire of the power pole at the first time, wherein the first elastic information is distance information between a first end point of the stay wire of the power pole and a second end point of the stay wire of the power pole; the fourth acquisition module is configured to acquire second elastic information of the stay wire of the power pole at the second time; and the second calculation module is configured to calculate a difference between the first elastic information and the second elastic information to obtain the elastic deformation amount; The first acquisition unit further comprises a fifth acquisition module, a sixth acquisition module, and a third calculation module; the fifth acquisition module is configured to acquire first angle information of the stay wire of the power pole at the first time; the sixth acquisition module is configured to acquire second angle information of the stay wire of the power pole at the second time; and the third calculation module is configured to calculate a difference between the first angle information and the second angle information to obtain the inclination variation amount; The device further comprises a second acquisition unit and a second generation unit; the second acquisition unit is configured to acquire a commissioning time of the stay wire of the power pole after acquiring the relevant information of the stay wire of the power pole, wherein the commissioning time is a time length during which the stay wire of the power pole is put into use; and the second generation unit is configured to determine that the stay wire of the power pole is failed and generate second alarm information when the commissioning time is greater than or equal to a commissioning time threshold. The device further comprises a third acquisition unit, a second determination unit and a third generation unit; the third acquisition unit is configured to acquire biological information of the guy wire of the electric pole after acquiring related information of the guy wire of the electric pole, wherein the biological information is luminous flux and / or oxygen content; the second determination unit is configured to determine whether the guy wire of the electric pole is covered by vines according to the biological information; and the third generation unit is configured to generate third alarm information in the case that the guy wire of the electric pole is covered by vines.
4. A computer program product comprising a computer program, characterized in that, The computer program is executed by a processor to implement the steps of the electric pole guy wire failure determination method of claim 1 or 2.
5. A detection system for a guyed pole, characterized in that comprise: one or more processors, memory, and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, and the one or more programs comprise programs for executing the electric pole guy wire failure determination method of claim 1 or 2.
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