Research Progress on Manual Ice Measurement Devices for Overhead Transmission Lines

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Sufficient icing data are very important for the design and operation of power grid in the places with potential accreted ice, meaning that it is necessary to pay due attention to the ice measurement devices. In this paper, the current ice measurement devices are classified into different types according to corresponding classification criteria with the aim of understanding the characteristics of each type of devices. Moreover, the research progress of the manual ice measurement devices are introduced in detail, including the diameter of conductors, the angle between conductor and wind direction. Finally, the existing problems are proposed for the further development of manual ice measurement devices for overhead transmission lines.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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2272-2275

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September 2013

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