Claims
- 1. The method of producing an improved overhead transmission conductor which comprises the steps of:
- providing a stranded steel core;
- annealing high-conductivity aluminum rod to the fully annealed state;
- drawing the fully annealed rod to produce conductor wires;
- stranding at least one layer of said conductor wires about the stranded steel core to form a cable, said stranding being performed without increased lubrication and in the absence of:
- i) substantially reduced back-tension,
- ii) substantially reduced operating speeds, and
- iii) substantially enlarged closing dies, all as necessitated by fully annealed conductor wires; and
- thereafter stress-relieving/annealing the conductor wires by heat treatment at limited temperatures until the conductor wires are substantially dead soft wherein said overhead transmission conductor exhibits at least 64% IACS conductivity, without significant deleterious effect on the stranded steel core.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further including the step of shaping the conductor wires into generally trapezoidal cross-sections after the annealing step and before the stranding step.
- 3. The method of producing an improved overhead transmission conductor which comprises:
- providing a stranded steel core;
- annealing high-conductivity aluminum rod to the fully annealed state for a period of time sufficient to assure recrystallization thereof accompanied by tensile strength reduction below about 9000 psi;
- drawing the fully annealed rod to produce conductor wires;
- stranding at least one layer of said conductor wires about the stranded steel core to form a cable; and
- stress-relieving/annealing the conductor wires by heat treatment at limited temperatures until the conductor wires are substantially dead soft, without significant deleterious effect on the stranded steel core;
- characterized in that the conductor wires exhibit an ultimate tensile strength in excess of 8500 psi following the stress relief/annealing step.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further including the step of shaping the conductor wires into generally trapezoidal cross-sections after the annealing step and before the stranding step.
- 5. An improved overhead transmission conductor produced by the process which comprises the steps of:
- providing a stranded steel core;
- annealing high-conductivity aluminum rod to the fully annealed state;
- drawing the fully annealed rod to produce conductor wires;
- stranding at least one layer of said conductor wires about the stranded steel core to form a cable, said stranding being performed without increased lubrication and in the absence of:
- i) substantially reduced back-tension,
- ii) substantially reduced operating speeds, and
- iii) substantially enlarged closing dies, all as necessitated by fully annealed conductor wires; and
- thereafter stress-relieving/annealing the conductor wires by heat treatment at limited temperatures until the conductor wires are substantially dead soft wherein said overhead transmission conductor exhibits at least 64% IACS conductivity, without significant deleterious effect on the stranded steel core.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further including the step of shaping the conductor wires into generally trapezoidal cross-sections after the annealing step and before the stranding step.
- 7. An improved overhead transmission conductor produced by the process which comprises:
- providing a stranded steel core;
- annealing high-conductivity aluminum rod to the fully annealed state for a period of time sufficient to assure recrystallization thereof accompanied by tensile strength reduction below about 9000 psi;
- drawing the fully annealed rod to produce conductor wires;
- stranding at least one layer of said conductor wires about the stranded steel core to form a cable; and
- stress-relieving/annealing the conductor wires by heat treatment at limited temperatures until the conductor wires are substantially dead soft, without significant deleterious effect on the stranded steel core;
- characterized in that the conductor wires exhibit an ultimate tensile strength in excess of 8500 psi following the stress relief/annealing step.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further including the step of shaping the conductor wires into generally trapezoidal cross-sections after the annealing step and before the stranding step.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/115,606, filed Sep. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,783 which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/904,116, filed Jun. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,243,137, issued Sep. 7, 1993.
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