대한전기학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the KIEE Conference)
- 대한전기학회 2007년도 제38회 하계학술대회
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- Pages.107-108
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- 2007
긴급복구용 자주조립식 철주 절연암 개발
Development of Arm Insulator for Self-Build Based Emergency Tower
- Min, Byeong-Wook (KEPCO) ;
- Wi, Hwa-Bog (KEPCO) ;
- Park, Jae-Ung (Hanbat National University) ;
- Lee, Cheol-Ho (Fine Polymer Inc.)
- 발행 : 2007.07.18
초록
Overhead transmission lines are completely exposed to the environment. This causes faults in transmission lines due to natural environmental conditions. In some cases, transmission towers are damaged by typhoons and snow, as well as sleet on the transmission lines. It takes a lot of time to repair the damaged towers. For emergency restoration purposes, steel poles are installed to temporarily supply power. Before 2003, emergency restoration steel poles were made of angled steel, which required a large number of beams, bolts, etc. In addition, the foundation of the steel pole and ground wire was constructed using excavation and burial methods, therefore it required a lot of manpower and time to construct temporary transmission lines. In September 2003, typhoon Maemi, whose maximum wind speed was 60m/s, hit Korea. 'Maemi' destroyed transmission lines in the Busan and Geojea area, causing long blackouts. To reduce the recovery time to the damaged transmission lines, self-build based emergency towers were developed. self-build based emergency towers reduced recovery time from 24 hours to 4 hours or less. However, the self-build based emergency tower had no arms, so the temporary transmission lines could only be constructed without curves in line routes. In this paper, solving these self-build based emergency tower limitations, using insulated arms(designed for use with the self-build based emergency tower), shall be explained.
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