Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Electrical power transmission line length measurement and average temperature estimation
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Application No.: US14529031Application Date: 2014-10-30
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Publication No.: US09651974B2Publication Date: 2017-05-16
- Inventor: Patrick R. Heenan , Ben A. Abbott , Gary L. Ragsdale
- Applicant: Southwest Research Institute
- Applicant Address: US TX San Antonio
- Assignee: SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- Current Assignee: SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- Current Assignee Address: US TX San Antonio
- Agency: Livingston Law Firm
- Main IPC: H02J3/00
- IPC: H02J3/00 ; G05F1/66 ; G01N27/00 ; G01B7/02 ; G01K3/06 ; G01B7/16

Abstract:
A system and method for measuring length of an electrical power transmission line, and for estimating the average temperature of the line over the measured length. A signal is applied to the line and reflected from a reflection point to obtain a present measure of the line's length. A modified catenary equation uses the length measurement and other variables to estimate average temperature. This temperature measurement can then be used to determine how much power the line is presently capable of safely carrying.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160124449A1 Electrical Power Transmission Line Length Measurement and Average Temperature Estimation Public/Granted day:2016-05-05
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