Active Standard

IEEE 2828-2021

IEEE Guide for Measuring Method of Overhead Power Transmission Line Galloping Based on Monocular Video

Overhead transmission line galloping is common in many countries, and the measurement and research for galloping have become increasingly necessary. Meanwhile, the development of machine vision technology provides a good technical basis for the field measurement of galloping. Galloping measurement is to obtain its characteristic parameters, such as galloping amplitude, frequency, loops number, and traces, which are the basis for galloping mechanism research and anti-galloping scheme development. In order to guide the field measurement of galloping, this guide has been developed to specify the monocular video-based measurement process, data processing and analysis method. The measuring method recommended in this guide has such advantages as non-contact, multi-point synchronous, and wide range measurement.

Sponsor Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
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Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2019-09-05
Board Approval
2021-05-09
History
Published:
2021-06-29

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
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Working Group
MMOHL WG - Measuring Method of Overhead Power Transmission Line Galloping Based on Monocular Video Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Meng Zhao
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Working Group Chair
Zhongbin Lv

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