Summary

The aim of the Symposium was to provide guidance on the design of transmission lines based on an examination of present knowledge of the various phenomena which result from the relationship between the lines and the environment. Of interest to Researchers, Scientists and Engineers concerned with theoretical or applied work.

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I. EFFECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON LINES

ll. MECHANICAL PHENOMENA (LOADING DUE TO WIND AND ICE, CONDUCTOR OSCILLATIONS)

Ill. WIND AND ICE LOADING

  • 111-0 P. Nicolini. - Special Report
  • 111.1 V.N.Rikh (India). - Environmental impact on the design of EHV lines in India
  • 111-2 T. Hori, K. Shimada, Y. Sakamoto, H. Yamagishi (Japan). - Wind loading for the design of large scale overhead transmissionlines in Japan
  • 111-03 T. Minyu, ,J  Kato, L. Kimata (Japan). - Development of snow-resistant conductors
  • 111-04 S. Sakabe, H. Shimokura T. Okumura (Japan). - On the reduction of wind loading on overhead transmission line
  • 111-05 H. Schauer (Austria). - Effects of powdery avalanches on the design and behaviour of overhead transmission lines in Austria
  • 111-06 K. SchJetne, 0,   Gl!6mmi (Norway). - Conse­ quences for transmission line routing and design due to conductor and tower icing, snow creep, avalanches and snow heaping
  • 111-07 R. Sigbjürnsson, A.   Jünasson (Iceladn). - Probabilistic aspects of the structural de­ sign of transmission lines
  • 111-08 T.A 'Bassarskava, T.N.Golikova,L.E,Lomilina, E.  Nikiforov, G.D.Toporkova (USSR), - Ice and ice-iwnd loads on conductors of over­ head transmission lines
  • 111-9 B.A.Cauzillo,R. Rendina (Italy). - Dynamic transfer of wind fluctuating loads from the conductors to the foundations of overhead lines
  • 111-10 P.G. Landers (United States). - Environmen­ tal considerations influence EPRI-sponso­ red transmission line mechanicla research projects
  • 111-11 J.E. Fagan J.,C Pohlman (United States). - Transmission wind loading design philoso­ phy and field verification programme
  • 111-12 P. Guerrisi, P. Paoli, P. Pelacchi (Italy).­ The behaviour of non conventional lines under the influence of external loads
  • 111-13 P. Paoli, F. Tavano (Italy). - Ice accretions on conductors of overhead electrical lines - Results of years of research
  • 111-14 D.F. Wells, J. Bulman (Australia). - Transmission lines exposed to tropical cyclones

    111-15 F. Iliceto, M. Babalioglu, F. Dabanli (Italy). - Report of failuresdue to ice, wind and large birds experienced on the 420 kV lines of Turkey

112 . CONDUTCOR OSCILLATIONS

  • 112-00 M.  Ervik. - Special report 
  • 112-01 A.S. Richardson (United States). - Design parameters for aerodynamic control of galloping conductors
  • 112 -02 S.L,Goyal (India). - Control and measurement of subspan oscillatino in 400 kV twin bundle line
  • 112-03 A.R.Hard (United States). - Natural conductor vibration and vortex shedding correlation
  • 112-04 Jia Fusheng, Pan Zhonghua, Xiu Naiguang. -{China). - Aeolian vibration and ice problems on transmission lines in China
  • 112-05 M. Yasui, M. Yoshioka, A. Otsuki, Kojima (Japan). - The practice of galloping control technology
  • 112-06 R. Brand, A. Palstring, E. Brandt, Werse (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Network disturbances and damages of conduc­ tors caused by galloping
  • 112-7 G. Agelink (Fed. Rep. of Germany). - Results of overhead line conductor self-damping measurements

    112-8 G. Agelink (Fed. Rep. of Germany). - Vibration measurements on live overhead lines by means of a non-contactmeasuring method

    112-9 J.L.Lilien, P. Pirotte (nelgique). - Compor­ tement électrodynamique des descentes sur poste en cas de défaut

    112-10 P. Hagedorn (Fed. Rep. of Germany). On the optimal design of Stockbridge dampe rs

    112-11 B. Schafer (Fed. Rep. of Germany). - The energy method and the exact solu ion for conductor oscillations. A compar1son

12. ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA (LIGHTNING, INSULATOR, POLLUTION

121. LIGHTNING 

  • 121-00 J.Huse - Special Report 
  • 121-01 T. Suzuki (Japan). - Discharge path model of lightning strokes ta transmission lines
  • 121-02 C. Bouquegneau (Belgique) . - Une structure anti-foudrede pylône à haute tension
  • 121-03 P. Kouteynikoff (France) . - éponse impul­ sionnelle des prises de terre aux courants de foudre
  • 121-04 A. Cimador, R. Pieux, C. Gary (France). - Huit ans d'expérience sur la foudre à la station de Saint Privat l' Allier
  • 121-05 R. Velazquez, D. Mukhedkar,H. Sarmiento,Delarosa (Canada). - Better transmission system lightning performance by adequate choice of tower footing resistance
  • 121-06  M. Cojan, R. Fieux (France). - Rôle des câbles de garde sur les lignes électriques


122. POLLUTION

  • 122-00 M.P Verma. - Special Report
  • 122-01 L . Grijalva, L.R.Talamls, J. de los Rios,V. Gerez (Mexico). Dynamic economic model ta evaluate alternative solutionsto pollution on insulators
  • 122-02 P. Ignicz, P. Gomory (Hungary). - Silicone­ greasing of insulators, long-time service records and development
  • 122-03 W. Petrusch, G. Lange, H. Schmitt, H. Kluge,P. Schumann (Fed. Rep. of Germany) . - Expe­ riences on the continuous moni toring of the leakagecurrent on polluted insulators in service in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 122-04 J. Riubrugent, R. Frediani, P. Issouribe here,M. del Pozo, D. Esteban, J. Aguero (Argentinal Design of external insulation for pollu­ tion withstand based on "in situ" measure-­ ments of leakage currents
  • 122-05 J. Danis, J. Schnërch (Hungary). - Continu­ ous measurements method of the site pollu­ tion severity and its use for insulator dimensioning

    122-06 G. Trevisan, Z. Lodi, S: Moffa (Italy). - Preliminaryresearch on PTFE-covered toughened-glass insulators

II. EFFECTS OF LINES ON THE ENVIRONfENT

21. IMPACT ON THE LANDSCAPE ( ROUTING, TOWER DESIGN, ETC...)

  • 210-00 R.G Woodwark. - Special Report
  • 210-01 R.T. Sarofim (United States). - Environmen­ tal design criteria of overhead transmission lines - Route selection in Alaska
  • 210-02 L.S. Evans (Australia). - Sorne effects of the environment on the routing of recent 330 kV transmission lines in Western Australia
  • 210-03 V.K.Sharma, R.K.Sharma (India) . - Impact of EHV and UHV transmission lines on the land­ cape in India
  • 210-04 H.G,Thorpe (Australia). - 220 kV transmission line Dartmouth scheme Victoria Australia
  • 210-05 K.V. Rupchand (India). - Impact of a concrete EHV tower on the landscape
  • 210-06 D. Perry, J.K.Nickerson, E. Zobel (United States). - An approach to assessing visual compatibility of transmission lines and the landscape
  • 210-07 H. Saotome, S. Kitamura, Y. Kama (Japan). - Study of route selection considering envi­ ronment assessment
  • 210-08 H. Houston, T.J. Smart (United Kingdom.) - Bundle configuration
  • 210-09  P.Hautefeuille, A.Laurent (F rance). - Les lignes électriques à haute tension et l'agriculture
  • 210 -10 M. Lorin (France). - Recherches et déve­ loppement des pylônes esthétiques en France
  • 210-11 T.M.lfüitelegg,J. Courlay, R.D,Beaumont, P.  Taylor, G.M.Aylward, M. Turnbull (United Kingdom.) - Environmental assess­ ment methodology and computer aided design technique for the visual analysis of trans­ mission line routes
  • 210-12 G. Neher (Suisse). - Possibilités d'inté­ gration des lignes dans le paysage
  • 210-13 A.R.Cordemeye,rH. Sidler, H. Troelstra, R. Zoomer (Netherlands). - Evolution of the design for the 123 kV transmission line of Oudehaske - Oosterwolde and the position of a 123/12 kV station in this line

    210-14 A.R.McCulloch, P. Ralston (Canada). - Compact conductors for transmission lines

    210-15  J.C.Pohlman,T.A.Pinkham(United StatP.s) . - Armless construction reduces environmental impact of transmission lines

    210-16 E. de fi ueiredo (Brésil). - Construction des lignes HT (500 kV) en Amazonie

    210-17 G.R. Schoonmaker (United States). - Conflicts? Transmission lines and agricultural lands and practices

    210-18 .M. Houdant (France). - Les recherches origi­ nales en France en matière de paysages et de milieux naturels

    210-19 J. Andersen (Norway). - The variety of fac­tors implied in the planning and decision process with special reference to non­ quantifiable factors

    210-20 R. Brunck (France). - Le schéma directeur du réseau de transport base pour une meil­leure intégration du réseau dans son envi­ronnement

22. USE OF SPACE (PHASE CONFIGURATION, OPERATION AND SAFETY CLEARANCES, POLYPHASE LINES...)

  • 220-00 L. Thione. _ Special Report
  • 220-01 I. Kromer, L. Sagi (Hungary). - Application of advanced methods to transmission lines insulation design
  • 220-2 I.S.Grant, J.R.Stewart, D.D Wilson, T. Garrity (Un ited States).: Higher phase order transmission line research
  • 220-3 A. Cochard, M. Cojan (France). - Ligne à encombrement réduit : projet LIERE 63/90 kV
  • 220-4 A. Cochard, B. Dalle, R. Fieux (France). - Dimensionnement réduit des lignes à 400 kV
  • 220-5 B. Hutzler, M. Kleimaier (France). - Corn portement des intervalles d'air soumis à des surtensions atmosphériques
  • 220-6 J. Malinowski, K. imuda (Poland). - Tower clearances for a 750 kV transmission line
  • 220-7 R. Cortina, P. Nicolini, A. Pigini, L. Thione (Italy). - Space occupation of EHV and UHV transmission lines as affected by the switching impulse strength of phase-to- phase insulation

    220-8 V.P,Fotin, I.M,Bortnik, O.V. Volkova, A.R,Koriavin (USSR). - Sorne aspects of the construction of HVDC transmission lines fo several tens of gigawatts

23. INTERFERENCES (RI, TVI, AN, INDUCTION EFFECTS, THE ELECTRICAL FIELD AT GROUND LEVEL, BIOLOGICAL EFFECT)

231. INDUCTION

  • 231.00 P.O PERSSON - SPECIAL REPORT 
  • 231-01 R. Borucki, li . Szukalski, G. Szymanski, Zietkowiak ( Poland.) - Influence of eart-hfault current in overhead a.c. trans­ missio·nlines on underground conductors
  • 231-02 B. Jacquet (Belgique). - Efficaciét des câbles de garde dans la réduction de l'in­ fluence des lignes électriques sur les circuits de télécommunication et sur les canalisationsenterrées

    231-03 W. Machczy ski, J. Sibila ( Poland). - Shielding from inductive effects of trans­ mission lines in the system of two under­ ground conductors

    231-04 G. Gratta, H. Lorke, P.O.Persson(Sweden). - Telecommunications networks and facilities. A part.of the environment affected by trans­ mission lines

    231-05 H.Lorke , H.Schüppler (German Dem.P.ep.) Influence of power fault line location on the induced longitudinal voltage in a telecoms line

  • 231-06 P. Guerrisi, P. Paoli, P. Pelacchi, R. Giglioli (Italy). - Computational code for optimization of the basic characteristics of overhead electric power lines subject to environmental constraints
  • 231-07 L. Conti,Boldrini, G. Parise ( Italie). - Les courants de défauts à la terre des lignes électriques de transport et leurs pertur­ bations possibles avec les circuits de mise à:la terre des installations électriques utilisatrices à M.T et B.T

232. CORONA

  • 232-0 R. Cortina. - Special Report
  • 232-01 M. Fukushima, T. Sasano, Y. Sawada (Japan). - Corona performances of conduc­ tor bundles measured in corona cages and its a plication

  • 232-02 P.S.M aruvada,P. Heroux, D. Dallaire, N.Rivest, R.E.Kennon, J. Dunlap anaâa) Corona and electric field effects of HVDC transmission lines in the range of± 600 kV to ±  12 0 kV
  • 232-03 N.Knudsen,J. Lundquist (Sweden). - Recent results from corona effects studies and ex­ perimental investigationsat the EHV test station at Anneberg
  • 232-4 J. Arciszewski, A. Pilatowicz(Poland). - Sorne aspects of overhead power lines rou­ ting near to residential houses
  • 232-5 H. Arbey, J. Delcambre, R. Michaud M. Moreau L. Pargamin, J.M.Parot (France.) - Les bruits éoliens des lignes électriques

    232-6 R.D.Stearns, T.D.Bracken(Canada). - Corona and electric field performan     the EPA prototype 1200- kV·transmissionline

    232-7 C.A..OPeixoto, C.M.Portela, D.J. Lobley, J.A,Jadrini(Brazil). - nesiRn optimiza­ tion and environmental impact studies for t.he Itaipu ± 600 kV HVDC lines and electrode lines

  • 232-8 V.V. Bourgsdorf, N.P. Yemelyanov, L.V, Tirnashova (USSR). - Radio and television interference from a 750 kV line with 5-conductor bundles
  • 232-9 C. Gary, n. Rivière, n. Parraud (France). - Radio interference produced by insulator strinP,s limit values and string design
  • 232-10 F. Gagliardi, A. Piccolo, F. Rossi (Italy). Evaluation methods of the effect of lines on the environffient
  • 232-11 L. Paris, - Sforzini, P: Paoli, R. Vigotti (Italy). -UHV transmission lines extra costs required for the reduction of environrnental interference

233. FIELD AT GROUND AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS

  • 233-00 Special report 
  • 233-01 E. Hoffmann, K. Pasel, P. Schwetz (red. Rep. of Germany). - Measures against the electrical interference by the magnetic field of transmission lines
  • 233-02 B.J.Ware,C.H.Shih,W.R.Roy (United States). The electric field environrnent in the vici­ nity of EHV and UHV lines

    233-03 L. Jermendy, V. Mikl6s, M. Paulusz (Hungary). - Study of radio interference, acoustic noise and electric field of extra high voltage lines

    233-04 Shao.Fang Ying (China). - The electrostatic field under 500 kV transmission lines

    233-05 H. Nakayama, O. Endo, F. Nishiyama (Japan). Effects of direct current electric field on vegetation

    233-06 A guide prepared by CIGRE WC. 36.01 Electric and magnetic fields produced by transmission system

  • 233-7 J,M.Lee, C. Clark (United States). - Ecologicla effects of EHV and UHV transmis­ sion lines current issues
  • 233-8 J. Cabanes, C. Gary (France). - La percep­ tion directe du champ €lectrique

    233-9 B. Knave (Sweden). - A prospective investi­ gation into the health risks associated with work on the generation and distribution of electric power

  • 233-10 R. Conti, A. Previ, V. Margonato Veicsteinas (Italy). - Progress of the research carried out in Italy by ENEL on the effects of high-intensity 50 Hz electric field

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STOCKHOLM: Transmission lines and the environment
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