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Novel technique to calculate the effect of electromagnetic field of HVTL on the metallic pipelines by using EMTP program


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Title:

Novel technique to calculate the effect of electromagnetic field of HVTL on the metallic pipelines by using EMTP program

Author(s):

Ghada M. Amer

Journal:

COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Year:

2007

Volume:

26

Issue:

1

Page:

75 - 85


ISSN:

0332-1649


DOI:

10.1108/03321640710713985

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – The paper proposes to present the effect of the high voltage transmission lines on the metallic pipelines by calculating the induced voltage due to mutual inductance between the two circuits especially in short circuit conditions of high voltage overhead transmission lines.

Design/methodology/approach – The electro magnetic transient program (EMTP) is used to simulate the high voltage transmission lines in normal case and in different faulty case conditions. A software is built on MATLAB program (M-file) to study the effects of various parameters on the magnitude of the induced voltage such as: separation distance between the high voltage transmission line and the metallic pipeline (horizontal distance), different cases of short circuits and normal operation case, the screening factor, and the soil resistivity.

Findings – The three-phase to ground fault gives the least induced voltage, and phase to ground fault case is the most serious case. The induced voltage decreases with increasing the soil resistivity until 400?Om and after this, the induced voltage in the metallic pipeline increases with increasing the soil resistivity for all phase fault types.

Research limitations/implications – It does not deal with all types of interference such as capacitive interference.

Practical implications – This technique helps to know the electrical influence exerted by power line on a pipeline. So it can prevent the pipeline from posing a shock hazard rather than corrosion.

Originality/value – This paper presents the effect of the high voltage transmission lines on the metallic pipelines by calculating the induced voltage due to mutual inductance between the two circuits especially in short circuit conditions of high voltage overhead transmission lines.

Keywords:

Electromagnetic fields, High voltage, Pipelines


Article Type:

Literature review


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/03321640710713985

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