Accurate Methods For Solving Electromagnetic Interference Problems Between Power Lines And Underground Metallic Pipelines

TitleAccurate Methods For Solving Electromagnetic Interference Problems Between Power Lines And Underground Metallic Pipelines
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsDoru, M D, Czumbil L, Ceclan A, Darabant L
Conference NameProceedings of the 44th International Universities Power Engineering Conference
Date PublishedSeptember
Conference LocationUniversity of Strathclyde
KeywordsElectromagnetic and Electrostatic Effects HV Predictions & Measurements
Abstract

Solving problems that imply electromagnetic fields generated by high voltage power lines (HVPL) that cause electromagnetic interference on underground metallic structures (UMS) tends to be a complex issue. There are a great number of coexistent areas between HVPL and UMS. Almost any attempt to simulate problems involving currents circulating outside phase conductors or induced currents by inductive effect (in soil, neutral ground wires, metallic pipelines) should take into account many aspects regarding the soil properties, electromagnetic fields and interferences.