Wire Suspension System Based on Fault Tree Analysis Running Condition Assessment

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Overhead transmission lines is an important part in the power system and the lifeblood of the transmission system.Important element of the transmission line conductor suspension system namely conductor and insulator, hardware.This paper, by using the fault tree analysis method, establishes the mathematical model of the transmission line conductor suspension system running condition assessment, reliably evaluates the running status of system, find out the weak links and the problems of the various parts, for the evaluation and maintenance of overhead transmission line provide theoretical support.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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1401-1404

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July 2014

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