Energy Harvesting for Online Condition Monitoring of High Voltage Overhead Power Lines

For electric power transmission, high voltage overhead power lines play an important role as the costs for power transmission are comparatively low. However, the environmental conditions in many geographical regions can change over a wide range. Due to the high voltages, adequate distances between t...

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Published in2008 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference pp. 1364 - 1369
Main Authors Zangl, H., Bretterklieber, T., Brasseur, G.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.05.2008
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ISBN9781424415403
1424415403
ISSN1091-5281
DOI10.1109/IMTC.2008.4547255

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Summary:For electric power transmission, high voltage overhead power lines play an important role as the costs for power transmission are comparatively low. However, the environmental conditions in many geographical regions can change over a wide range. Due to the high voltages, adequate distances between the conductors and objects in the environment have to be ensured for safety reasons. However, sag of the conductors (e.g. due to temperature variations or aging, icing of conductors as a result of extreme weather conditions) may increase safety margins and limit the operability of these power lines. Heavy loads due to icing or vibrations excited by winds increase the risk of line breakage. With online condition monitoring of power lines, critical states or states with increased wear for the conductor may be detected early and appropriate counter measures can be applied. In this paper we investigate possibilities for monitoring devices that are directly mounted onto a conductor. It is demonstrated that such a device can be powered from the electric field around the conductor and that electronic equipment can be protected from the strong electric and magnetic fields as well as transient signals due to partial discharge events.
ISBN:9781424415403
1424415403
ISSN:1091-5281
DOI:10.1109/IMTC.2008.4547255