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Simulation Analysis of Electric Field on the Body Surface of Personnel Engaged in Interphase Live Working on 750 kV Double Circuit Transmission Lines on the Same Tower

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, , n. 1, v. 2704
Page(s): 012008
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2704/1/012008
Abstract:

This article focuses on the assistance of electric lifting devices for phase-to-phase live working. Taking a typical 750 kV double circuit vertical arrangement line on the same tower as the research object, a three-dimensional simulation model of a real tower conductor simulated human is established. The field strength on the human body surface is calculated and analyzed during the process of operators entering the equipotential (conductor) while riding the electric lifting device in order to determine the risk points of the operation and determine the safety protection measures for the human body. Through simulation, it is found that when simulating human entry (exit) and phase-down operations, the human body is located at different distances of 0.4 m-1.5 m directly below the conductor. When not wearing shielding clothing, the maximum field strength of the human head is much greater than the allowable value. If using shielding clothing with a shielding efficiency of 60 dB for safety protection, the surface field strength inside the worker’s clothing can be reduced to 2.25 kV/m, meeting the requirements of live working. Operators should pay attention to the electric field protection at each phase wire when using an electric lifting device to enter (exit) the interphase wire. Equipotential operators must wear a complete set of shielding clothing for 750 kV live working.

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