Atmospheric Ice Accretion on Railway Overhead Powerline Conductors- A Numerical Case Study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31756Date
2023-09-16Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Ice accretion on railway overhead contact wires/conductors can cause
various critical operational and safety issues such as overloading, arc
formation, mass imbalance, and wire galloping. The focus of this multiphase
numerical study is to understand and analyze the ice accretion physics on
railway overhead powerline conductors at various operating conditions. In
this regard, two different geometric shape conductors of 12 mm diameter,
1) a grooved shape contact wire (like an actual railway conductor); 2) a
standard circular shape contact wire are used. Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) based numerical simulations are carried out for both
geometric configurations at different operating parameters such as wind
speed, Liquid Water Content (LWC), cloud droplet size distribution, Median
Volume Diameter (MVD), and atmospheric temperature. Analysis shows
that variation in the operating weather parameters for both geometric
configurations considerably affect the ice accretion, both in terms of
accreted ice thickness and mass.
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The International Society of MultiphysicsCitation
Lotfi A, Virk MS, Pettersen J. Atmospheric Ice Accretion on Railway Overhead Powerline Conductors- A Numerical Case Study. The International Journal of Multiphysics. 2023;17(3):253-267Metadata
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