IEEE 1724-2011 en Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line Design Criteria Document《输电线路设计准则文件的准备指南》.pdf
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1、 IEEE Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line Design Criteria Document Sponsored by the Transmission and Distribution Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 27 May 2011 IEEE Power including the sources of information used in design and the design approach used. Keywords: d
2、esign criteria, IEEE 1724, load factors, structure loads The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2011 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 27 May 2011. Printed in the Un
3、ited States of America. IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photocopy portions of any individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center. Copyright 2011 IEEE. All rights reserved. ivIntroduction T
4、his introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1724-2011, IEEE Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line Design Criteria Document. The Line Design Methods Working Group of the Towers, Poles, and Conductors Subcommittee of the Transmission and Distribution Committee determined that guidance in the p
5、reparation and documentation of the data, methods of design, design approach, and sources of information used in the design of a transmission line was desirable to assist transmission line designers in gathering and documenting the material used in design so that a coherent design of the line struct
6、ures, conductors, conductor support systems, and foundations would result. This guide does not cover every possible consideration in line design, but includes topics covering most of the considerations that a line designer will encounter. It does not offer design guidance, but rather offers guidance
7、 in the documentation of the basis of design. The purpose of a design criteria is to gather and document the information required for the design of a transmission line in one convenient document. The information contained in a design criteria should include general information about the line, ambien
8、t conditions that the line will operate within, clearances, and electrical and structural requirements. This guide incorporates a representative list of items that could be included in design criteria. Not all of the topics listed in this guide are applicable to all lines. For example, ice-loading c
9、riteria are not applicable in certain warm climates. The outline of this guide is the suggested outline for any project-specific design criteria. In designing a transmission line it is useful to consider the forces acting on a line and the response of the line to those forces separately. The environ
10、mental forces acting on a line are wind, ice, lightning, and pollution. These forces are resisted structurally by the physical strengths of the line structural components. They are resisted electrically by the electrical properties of the insulators, grounding system, and structure configuration. Th
11、e sections of this guide discuss the forces and reactions in regard to electrical and structural actions and reactions. This separation of forces from reactions recognizes that the forces are outside of the control of the line designer. The environment determines the ambient loads that will impact a
12、 line. Ambient loads are statistical in nature and are characterized by their severity and frequency. Knowledge of the ambient loads allows the line designer to determine how to resist the loads. If a line is required to be very reliable, it can be designed to resist severe loads that happen infrequ
13、ently. If a line has a lower reliability requirement it can be designed to resist only loads that occur commonly, with the realization that there is a greater possibility of the line experiencing a more severe load during its operational life, and experiencing failure. The line designer is responsib
14、le for determining the philosophy of design. One philosophy is that the line should not fail under the most severe anticipated conditions. This requires designing for the historically worst loading conditions, combined with appropriate safety factors or load factors. Another philosophy is that the l
15、ine should be as low cost as possible. This philosophy may lead to selection of design loads that will occur more frequently, combined with lower safety or load factors. There is no “standard” guideline for the “right” philosophy which is more dependent on the business philosophy of the utility. Thi
16、s business case philosophy has to be applied by the line designer to suit the particular requirements of a line. It is equally wasteful to over design an unimportant line, as it is to undersign an important line. The first case can be classed as an “economic failure” and the second as a “physical fa
17、ilure.” Transmission lines are designed subject to safety codes, such as the National Electrical Safety Code(NESC)aB1.b _ aNational Electrical Safety Code(NESC) is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent the sources of the data and assumptions; the conventions, standards, guides, and design manual
18、s used; and the design method(s) used in the design of the transmission line. The guide offers a comprehensive table of contents of the important criteria that should be taken into consideration in the design of transmission lines. The guide discusses the various criteria. The guide does not recomme
19、nd criteria values, as would a design manual, but lists and discusses the importance of the criteria. The design engineer must determine the values to use based on the location, ambient conditions, and importance of the line. IEEE Std 1724-2011 IEEE Guide for the Preparation of a Transmission Line D
20、esign Criteria Document Copyright 2011 IEEE. All rights reserved. 22. General overview and summary The overview is a concise summary of the information covered in detail in the guide. It provides a concise overview of the major factors used in the line design. 2.1 Project name, voltage, date, length
21、, location, etc. This section lists data about the line such as its terminal points, voltage, location, length, construction date, number of circuits, and any other information that would assist in generally describing the line. If the design criteria is a generic criteria used for a class of lines,
22、 information on its range of applicability should be stated. Long transmission lines, or lines that have great changes in topography, may require different design criteria for different sections of the line. For example, a line constructed partially in the mountains and partially in the plains could
23、 have two different loading criteria for the different line sections. 2.2 Applicable codes and standards used in the design In this section, list the safety codes that govern the design, or were used in the design of the line. Safety codes could include the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) (Ac
24、credited Standards Committee C2-2007) B11, California GO-95 B4, Hawaii GO-6 B7, REA Bulletin 1724E-200 B10, etc. Other commonly used design manuals should be referenced if they are used in the design, such as the: ASCE Manual 74 B3 for design loads. ASTM, ACI, and ANSI have standards that cover mate
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