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BS EN 62567:2013

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Overhead lines. Methods for testing self-damping characteristics of conductors

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BSI 2013 40
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IEC 62567:2013 provides test procedures based on the documents mentioned in the introduction and devoted to minimize the causes of discrepancy between test results, taking into consideration the large experience accumulated in the last 30 years by numerous test engineers and available in literature, including a CIGRE Technical Brochure specifically referring to this standard (see Bibliography). This Standard describes the current methodologies, including apparatus, procedures and accuracies, for the measurement of conductor self-damping and for the data reduction formats. In addition, some basic guidance is also provided to inform the potential user of a given method’s strengths and weaknesses. The methodologies and procedures incorporated in this Standard are applicable only to testing on indoor laboratory spans. Key words: Overhead lines, Self-damping, Conductors

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Symbols and units
5 Test span arrangements
5.1 General
11 5.2 Span terminations
Figures
Figure 1 – Test span for conductor self-damping measurements
12 5.3 Shaker and vibration control system
Figure 2 – Rigid clamp
13 Figure 3 – Electro-dynamic shaker
14 5.4 Location of the shaker
5.5 Connection between the shaker and the conductor under test
5.5.1 General
Figure 4 – Layout of a test stand for conductor self-damping measurements
15 5.5.2 Rigid connection
Figure 5 – Example of rigid connection
16 5.5.3 Flexible connection
5.6 Transducers and measuring devices
5.6.1 Type of transducers
Figure 6 – Example of flexible connection
17 5.6.2 Transducer accuracy
Figure 7 – Miniature accelerometer
18 6 Conductor conditioning
6.1 General
6.2 Clamping
6.3 Creep
6.4 Running-in
7 Extraneous loss sources
19 8 Test procedures
8.1 Determination of span resonance
20 8.2 Power Method
Figure 8 – Resonant condition detected by the acceleration and force signals
22 8.3 ISWR Method
24 8.4 Decay method
25 Figure 9 – Fuse wire system disconnecting a shaker from a test span; this double exposure shows the mechanism both closed and open.
26 8.5 Comparison between the test methods
Figure 10 – A decay trace
27 8.6 Data presentation
Tables
Table 1 – Comparison of laboratory methods
28 Table 2 – Comparison of Conductor Self-damping Empirical Parameters
29 Annex A (normative) Recommended test parameters
30 Annex B (informative) Reporting recommendations
31 Figure B.1 – Example of conductor power dissipation characteristics
32 Figure B.2 – Example of conductor power dissipation characteristics
33 Annex C (informative) Correction for aerodynamic damping
34 Table C.1 – Coefficients to be used with equation C-3
35 Annex D (informative) Correction of phase shift between transducers
36 Bibliography
BS EN 62567:2013
$167.15