A Study on the Evaluation Method for the Operating Status of Overhead
Transmission Lines Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Abstract
To address the difficulty of dynamically assessing overhead transmission
lines under varying meteorological conditions through manual inspections
and drone monitoring, this study proposes an evaluation method for the
operating status of overhead transmission lines based on the Analytic
Hierarchy Process (AHP). A mathematical model based on AHP is first
established to perform weighted processing of five meteorological
factors, generating a comprehensive meteorological dataset. A simulation
model for the LGJ-300/70 type conductor is then developed under the
temperature field, where temperature distribution during operation is
determined based on different meteorological data. Stress variations are
observed, and evaluation criteria are established by calculating
displacement deviations in the two-dimensional transmission line model.
The transmission line is considered to be in a normal operating state
when the maximum displacement deviation is ≤ ±0.63 mm. This demonstrates
that the AHP-based evaluation method can effectively enable dynamic
assessment of the operating status of overhead transmission lines.