The equation of the sag is
S = WC L2 / 8T
Where
S = Sag
WC = Weight of conductor per meter
L = Length of conductor
T = Tension on conductor
Weight of conductor
- As the weight of conductor increases, the sag also increases.
- The ice formation on the conductor also increases the sag on the transmission line.
S α ( WC )
Span ( length of conductor )
- The sag is directly proportional to square of length of conductor.
- If the length of conductor double, the sag increases four times.
S α ( L2 )
Tension
- The sag and tension are inversely proportional.
- As the tension on the conductor increases, the sag decreases.
- The tension on the conductor increases by wind pressure, ice loading and natural disasters.
S α ( 1 / T )
Temperature
- As the temperature increases, the length of conductor expand and vice versa therefore the sag increases as the temperature increases.
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