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The Experiment and Application of Induced Voltage Bird Expelling Method on 220kV Transmission Line |
Liu Xihe1, Liu Jiajun2, Ke Xianyou1, Yu Shijun1, Tang Guofeng1 |
1.Ganxi Power Supply Company, Xinyu, Jiangxi 33800; 2.Arizona State University, AZ, Tempe, USA |
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Abstract The anti-bird facilities currently installed on 220kV transmission lines cannot effectively avoid the damage caused by birds. The reason to this phenomenon is analyzed. The new method proposed in this paper employs the induced voltage of transmission lines to expel birds. The simulation experiments are first conducted on pigeons. Then the experiments are conducted on white-collar starling, which is the major harmful bird to the transmission lines. We analyzed the advantages of using this new induced voltage method to expel birds as well as the disadvantages of using current anti-bird facilities. After combining the experimental results with the actual application environment, we select the most effective method, which is the new induced voltage method to expel birds, lower the high voltage transmission line failure rate caused by birds and ensure the reliable operation of the power grid.
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Published: 10 October 2013
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Cite this article: |
Liu Xihe,Liu Jiajun,Ke Xianyou等. The Experiment and Application of Induced Voltage Bird Expelling Method on 220kV Transmission Line[J]. Electrical Engineering, 2013, 14(09): 44-48.
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URL: |
http://dqjs.cesmedia.cn/EN/Y2013/V14/I09/44
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