TECHNICAL NOTES
Aug 1, 1986

Binary Statistics Galloping Observations

Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 112, Issue 8

Abstract

Galloping of power line conductors is a random phenomenon. Its randomness is characterized by several random variables including wind speed, wind direction, ice shape, wind angle of attack, ice thinness, span length, conductor size, galloping amplitude, the number of loops per span, time of day, geographical location, and so on. In spite of years of research, many mathematical studies, wind tunnel tests, considerable field experience, the notion of correctly observing and interpreting the actual galloping event remains a challenge. The objectives of the proposed methodology are to reduce the field observations to a binary (on-off) choice, establish quantitative measures of probability based on binary statistics, reduce the number of observations required for the proof (or disproof) of a particular device, and apply the methodology of binary statistics to the galloping problem.

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Chadha, J. A., Havard, D. G., Edwards, A. T., “Observations of Performance of Galloping Control Devices, December 18, 1977,” Ontario Hydro Report no. 78‐75‐K, Feb. 15, 1978.
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Havard, D. G., “Observations of Performance of Galloping Control Devices for 1978‐79 Winter,” Ontario Hydro Report no. 79‐276‐K, June 29, 1979.
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Richardson, A. S., Jr., “The WINDAMPER Method of Galloping Control,” Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, DOE.CE.15102‐T1‐Pt. 1, DE84001433, pp. 12–23.

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Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 112Issue 8August 1986
Pages: 1957 - 1961

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A. S. Richardson, Jr.
Pres., Research Consulting Associates, 3 Wingate Rd., Lexington, MA 02173

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