Wooden pole fires caused by leakage current flow are a major problem faced by various power distribution utilities in Australia and many other parts of the world. This paper investigates a fire at the bolt mounting a transformer to a 22kV wooden structure experienced by one of the electricity distribution utilities in Australia. A comparative analysis is undertaken between the damaged pole and an undamaged pole of similar ages and species. The effect of sapwood conductivity and varying moisture content on leakage current flowing through the wooden structure is studied. The impedances of each pole under different weather conditions are also examined in detail. A relatively low leakage current magnitude is observed to be enough current flow t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Among natural disasters, fires seem to be impossible to deal with, as they bring misery to human lif...
The fire performance of heavy timber frame structures is often limited by the poor fire performance ...
Wooden pole fires caused by leakage current flow are a major problem faced by various power distribu...
In this paper, the impedance characteristic profiles of wooden power poles altering the leakage curr...
The distribution and transmission networks are two vital components of a reliable power system. When...
A wooden pole is the most popular choice as the physical support structure for an electrical distrib...
Insulation degradation leading to leakage current flow through high voltage insulators could result ...
In Australia and many other countries, power distribution lines are carried on wooden poles. These l...
This paper investigates the nonuniformed distribution of leakage current in a wooden pole with the c...
Recently a maintenance worker in Sweden was killed when climbing into a wood pole supporting an 11-k...
This paper investigates the nonuniformed distribution of leakage current in a wooden pole with the c...
Over the last few years some rather severe problems have arisen for poles used to support overhead p...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The majority of Eskom's 22kV lines use ...
This thesis presents an original study of pole-top fire in electrical distribution networks by using...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Among natural disasters, fires seem to be impossible to deal with, as they bring misery to human lif...
The fire performance of heavy timber frame structures is often limited by the poor fire performance ...
Wooden pole fires caused by leakage current flow are a major problem faced by various power distribu...
In this paper, the impedance characteristic profiles of wooden power poles altering the leakage curr...
The distribution and transmission networks are two vital components of a reliable power system. When...
A wooden pole is the most popular choice as the physical support structure for an electrical distrib...
Insulation degradation leading to leakage current flow through high voltage insulators could result ...
In Australia and many other countries, power distribution lines are carried on wooden poles. These l...
This paper investigates the nonuniformed distribution of leakage current in a wooden pole with the c...
Recently a maintenance worker in Sweden was killed when climbing into a wood pole supporting an 11-k...
This paper investigates the nonuniformed distribution of leakage current in a wooden pole with the c...
Over the last few years some rather severe problems have arisen for poles used to support overhead p...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The majority of Eskom's 22kV lines use ...
This thesis presents an original study of pole-top fire in electrical distribution networks by using...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Among natural disasters, fires seem to be impossible to deal with, as they bring misery to human lif...
The fire performance of heavy timber frame structures is often limited by the poor fire performance ...