Author:
Zhao Bin,Si Jiajun,Zhang Zhao,Han Jingshan
Abstract
Abstract
The operation experience of transmission line large cross project shows that the traditional anti-aeolian-vibration devices had poor adaptability to complex terrain and micro meteorological conditions, and they were difficult to meet the application requirements of super large cross project at this stage. A zero-natural-frequency damper was designed by introducing nonlinear energy sink in this paper, and the solid prototypes were processed. According to the actual design parameters of conductor using in a large cross project, the anti-vibration effect was tested by using the indoor simulation test span. The test results showed that the anti-vibration effect of the scheme based on the zero-natural-frequency damper could meet the needs of practical engineering. The installation of this damper could improve conductors’ and fittings’ adaptability to complex terrain and enhance the wind and anti-vibration ability of transmission line.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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