Abstract

In the power system, live workers need to complete various tasks such as heat treatment of the draft plate in a strong electric field. The inaccurate estimation of the wire load increases the labor load of the operators and can cause safety accidents such as wire disconnection and grounding short-circuit. This paper proposes a set of simple and easy-to-use live working mechanics calculation software to assist the dynamic analysis of the live working load of transmission lines, rationally select working tools, and improve the safety of live working.

Highlights

  • IntroductionLive work is a special work with "high risk, high altitude, high voltage, and high technology"

  • In the power system, live work is a special work with "high risk, high altitude, high voltage, and high technology"

  • Engineers and technicians engaged in live work need to have knowledge of both electricity and mechanics

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Summary

Introduction

Live work is a special work with "high risk, high altitude, high voltage, and high technology". Engineers and technicians engaged in live work need to have knowledge of both electricity and mechanics. The engineer needs to calculate the electrical safety distance and line mechanics according to the on-site operation situation to demonstrate the feasibility of this work and form an operation plan to guide the work. It is necessary to develop a set of easy-touse, accurate analysis and calculation results of live work safety analysis and mechanical calculation software. The feasibility of the operation can be analyzed, and the operation tools can be selected reasonably. It can improve the safety and work efficiency of live working, which is of great significance to the majority of live working personnel

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