Indirect methods for dynamic loadability analysis have been recognized as enabling methodologies for improving the overhead line exploitation, since they do not require the need of a direct measurement of the conductor temperature, implying simple and inexpensive installation, and maintenance procedures. Despite these benefits, indirect methods suffer for several limitations, which mainly derive from the strong uncertainties affecting the loadability estimation process. To overcome these limitations, a novel self-validated computing framework for indirect loadability analysis of overhead line is proposed in this article. Experimental results obtained on a real 150 kV overhead line are presented and discussed in order to assess the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A reliable computing framework for dynamic line rating of overhead lines

Vaccaro A;Villacci D
2016-01-01

Abstract

Indirect methods for dynamic loadability analysis have been recognized as enabling methodologies for improving the overhead line exploitation, since they do not require the need of a direct measurement of the conductor temperature, implying simple and inexpensive installation, and maintenance procedures. Despite these benefits, indirect methods suffer for several limitations, which mainly derive from the strong uncertainties affecting the loadability estimation process. To overcome these limitations, a novel self-validated computing framework for indirect loadability analysis of overhead line is proposed in this article. Experimental results obtained on a real 150 kV overhead line are presented and discussed in order to assess the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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