Motion magnification techniques for aeolian vibration measurements

Mohamad Ghaffarian Niasar, Boris Adum, Peter Sidenvall, Lillemor Carlshem, Mikko Jalonen, Magni Pálsson

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Abstract

Aeolian vibration of power line conductors is a known phenomenon but damping it properly can still present a challenge in some cases. What sets Norway apart from most other countries is a large number of long spans, some of them having very high every day tension. Eight out of the ten longest spans in the world are in Norway and the everyday stress goes to 40% of the breaking load. Due to the limitation of existing measurement methods the project of evaluating possibilities of using video recordings to determine the amplitude and frequencies of overhead line vibrations and so far, the results are promising
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - International Symposium on the Dynamics and Aerodynamics of Cables ISDAC 2017
EditorsElsa Caetano
PublisherFEUP
Pages1-6
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)978-972-752-226-2
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventISDAC 2017 International Symposium on the Dynamics and Aerodynamics of Cables - University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Duration: 30 Oct 201731 Oct 2017

Conference

ConferenceISDAC 2017 International Symposium on the Dynamics and Aerodynamics of Cables
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period30/10/1731/10/17

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