Analyzing the effect of corona losses on dynamic line rating models for overhead transmission lines

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High-voltage transmission lines tend to generate corona activity. The value of corona losses is highly dependent on several parameters such as line configuration, conductor geometry, surface condition, operating voltage and weather conditions. International guidelines and standards such as Cigré, IEEE and IEC recommend that corona losses should not be considered when developing thermal conductor models, so such losses are typically omitted when developing dynamic line rating (DLR) applications. DLR is a set of techniques based on dynamically changing the thermal ratings of transmission lines based on changes in environmental conditions (wind, temperature, etc.). To develop accurate DLR models that include corona losses, a large amount of line data is required, including operating voltage, complete conductor information (materials, dimensions, etc.), bundle and line geometry, phase layout, and ground clearance, among others. To validate the accuracy of such models, part of the complete line data, long-term measurements of instantaneous corona losses in existing lines, operating voltage and weather conditions are required. However, the development of DLR approaches and the inclusion of corona losses in such models is severely limited by the lack of experimental work that includes a complete description of all this information. Based on experimental corona losses already published in the literature, this paper uses an accurate conductor model that accounts for radial heat transfer to show that, under certain conditions, corona losses are comparable to and even greater than Joule losses, which are usually the main source of conductor heating, suggesting that corona losses should be included in the development of accurate thermal conductor models. It has also been shown that for conductors in a normal condition, operating in fair weather conditions and at rated line load, corona losses are typically less than 2% of the Joule losses, resulting in a reduction of the maximum current carrying capacity of less than 1%. However, for heavily contaminated conductors, the reduction in current carrying capacity due to the effect of corona losses can be as high as 15%.

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Riba, J.; Moreno-Eguilaz, J.M. Analyzing the effect of corona losses on dynamic line rating models for overhead transmission lines. "International journal of electrical power & energy systems", Maig 2025, vol. 166, núm. article 110546.

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