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IEEE 1138 CORR 1-2014 en Testing and Performance for Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) for Use on Electric Utility Power Lines Corrigendum 1 Stress-Strain Temperature .pdf

1、 IEEE Std 1138TM-2009/Cor 1-2014(Corrigendum toIEEE Std 1138-2009)IEEE Standard for Testing and Performance for Optical GroundWire (OPGW) Use on ElectricUtility Power LinesCorrigendum 1: Stress-Strain Temperature Correction, Aeolian Vibration VelocitySponsorPower System Communications Committeeof th

2、eIEEE Power and Energy SocietyApproved 21 August 2014IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: This corrigendum corrects the temperature associated with the Stress-Strain clause; and corrects the use of the term velocity in the Aeolian Vibration clause of IEEE Std 1138TM-2009. Keywords: Aeolian vibration tes

3、t, IEEE 1138TM, fiber optic ground wire, laboratory tests, OPGW, optical ground wire, stress-strain test, type tests xThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2014 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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38、 All rights reserved.viiIntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1138TM-2009/Cor 1-2014, IEEE Standard for Testing and Performance for Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) Use on Electric Utility Power Lines, Corrigendum 1: Stress-Strain Temperature Correction, Aeolian Vibration Velocity.IEEE Std

39、 1138-2009/Cor 1-2014 corrects errors in 6.4, Qualification Tests of IEEE Std 1138-2009. A correction is also made to the laboratory temperature in 6.4.1.2. Stress-Strain; and a correction is made to the term velocity in 6.4.3.1. Aeolian Vibration Test.Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved.viiiCo

40、ntents6. Tests . 2 6.4 Qualification tests 2 6.4.1 Cable characteristics tests 2 6.4.1.2 Stress-Strain Test 2 6.4.3.1 Aeolian Vibration Test . 2 Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved.1IEEE Standard for Testing and Performance for Optical GroundWire (OPGW) Use on ElectricUtility Power LinesCorrige

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44、TEThe editing instructions contained in this corrigendum define how to merge the material contained therein into the existing base standard and its amendments to form the comprehensive standard.The editing instructions are shown in bold italic. Four editing instructions are used: change, delete, ins

45、ert, and replace. Change is used to make corrections in existing text or tables. The editing instruction specifies the location of the change and describes what is being changed by using strikethrough (to remove old material) and underscore (to add new material). Delete removes existing material. In

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47、ne. Editing instructions, change markings, and this NOTE will not be carried over into future editions because the changes will be incorporated into the base standard. IEEE Std 1138-2009/Cor 1-2014IEEE Standard for Testing and Performance for Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) Use on Electric Utility Power

48、Lines Corrigendum 1: Stress-Strain Temperature Correction, Aeolian Vibration VelocityCopyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved.26. Tests6.4 Qualification tests6.4.1 Cable characteristics tests6.4.1.2 Stress-Strain TestChange the following sentence in 6.4.1.2, Stress-Strain Test, under Set-up as shown

49、:Set-upThe test shall be carried out in a temperature-controlled environment at 2 C 3 C.22 C 3 C.6.4.3 In-service tests6.4.3.1 Aeolian Vibration TestChange the following paragraph in 6.4.3.1, Aeolian Vibration Test, under the Procedure as shown:ProcedureThe free loop conductor velocity (i.e., fymax= vibration frequency x peak-to-peak free loop amplitude) shall be maintained at an average value of at least 275 mm/s peak for the duration of the test. The vibration frequency shall be approximately equivalent to that produced by a 4.5 m/s wind (i.e., frequency = 830/dia

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