Abstract

During X-ray testing of a ± 800 kV ultra-high voltage direct current transmission line tension clamp, it was found that the internal steel core had broken. To investigate the cause of the steel core fracture, the failed clamp was dissected and analyzed, including chemical material testing, mechanical performance testing, fracture morphology inspection, and analysis of the compression process of the tension clamp. A preliminary judgment was proposed on the cause of the internal steel core fracture of the tension clamp, And verification experiments and simulation analysis were conducted to preliminarily determine the cause of the steel core fracture, and it was ultimately concluded that the main reason for the steel core fracture was the incorrect compression sequence of the large cross-section wire tension clamp.

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