A Didactic Procedure to Solve the Equation of Steady-Static Response in Suspended Cables
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Agüero Rubio, José; López Martínez, Javier; Gómez Galán, Marta; Callejón Ferre, Ángel JesúsDate
2020-09-01Abstract
Students in the electrical branch of the short-cycle tertiary education program acquire developmental and design skills for low voltage transmission power lines. Aerial power line design requires mathematical tools not covered well enough in the curricula. Designing suspension cables requires the use of a Taylor series and integral calculation to obtain the parabola’s arc length. Moreover, it requires iterative procedures, such as the Newton–Raphson method, to solve the third-order equation of the steady-static response. The aim of this work is to solve the steady-static response equation for suspended cables using simple calculation tools. For this purpose, the influence of the horizontal component of the cable tension on its curvature was decoupled from the cable’s self-weight, which was responsible for the tension’s vertical component. To this end, we analyzed the laying and operation of the suspended cables by defining three phases (i.e., stressing, lifting, and operation). The phe...
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power transmission lines
suspended cables
reduced-order models
problem-based learning
mathematical modeling
high-temperature and low-sag conductors (HTLS conductors)