舞蹈指挥家的缩写

A. Davison
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讨论了钢索跳动现象;考虑了不同理论的优点,参考了这样一种理论,即振幅小但频率相对较高的振动沿着线路传播到线路常数变化的点,如在断头绝缘子处,并在那里反射并合并成振幅较大的慢波。有人建议,在得出任何明确的结论之前,应该对这些理论做大量的实验工作。参考了马格努斯效应和在暴风雨中结冰电缆的“升力”。这种垂直于风向的抬升是经过仔细考虑的,图表显示了这种抬升在类似于冰包电缆的模型上的实验值。图表显示了由于试样与风向的角度的微小变化而引起的推力的变化和反转。有人建议,在相对较轻的风中,这些交替的上升和下降效应应该被认为是部分(如果不是很大比例的话)被冰覆盖的导体现象运动的原因。正如在大多数早期的报告和讨论中,这项研究的结果似乎没有任何补救措施,除了在雨夹雪形成期间将导体加热到这样的温度,使雨夹雪不能在电线上形成。
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Abridgment of dancing conductors
The phenomenon of dancing cables is discussed; the merits of different theories are considered, reference being made to the theory that vibrations of small amplitude but relatively high frequency travel along the line to points where the constants of the line change, as at dead-ending insulators, and there reflect and combine into slower waves of great amplitude. The suggestion is made that much experimental work should be done with regard to these theories before drawing any definite conclusions. Reference is made to Magnus Effect and to the “lift” of ice-coated cables in wind storms. This lift, perpendicular to the direction of the wind, is carefully considered, and diagrams show experimental values of this lift on models similar to the ice-coated cables. The diagrams indicate variations and reversals of this thrust due to small changes of angle of the specimen to the direction of the wind. The suggestion is made that these alternate lifting and depressing effects should be considered as the cause of some, if not a large percentage, of the phenomenal movements of ice-coated conductors in relatively light winds. As in most earlier reports and discussions there does not seem to be any remedy as a result of this study, other than the heating of the conductor electrically to such a temperature throughout sleet-forming periods that the sleet cannot form on the wires.
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