FIELD: electrical engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of electrical equipment, namely to non-insulated wires intended for transmission of electric energy via overhead power line of 35 kV overhead line and above, with constant monitoring of requirements for technical parameters of non-insulated wires, with simultaneous preservation of monitoring during long operating life of overhead line. Invention is aimed at creation of non-insulated wire in various design, with constant monitoring in current mode of technical characteristics of non-insulated wire, such as tensile strength, eolian vibration, galloping (dancing) in mode of intermittent load, durability of sealing in tension and connecting terminals heating temperature along conductor length, resistance and current. Results of measured parameters from electronic sensors tuned to control of technical parameters are transmitted to reading measuring device.
EFFECT: this will significantly increase efficiency during long-term operation of overhead line.
4 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2019-05-06—Published
2018-04-03—Filed