2009
DOI: 10.5515/jkiees.2009.9.4.175
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Characteristics of the Voltages between the Communication Lines and Ground Induced by the Adjacent Artificial High-Voltage or Current ELF Source

Abstract: The measurements were performed to verify experimentally that the voltage arising on a telecommunication line by a power line is due to the induction phenomena because there has been an opinion that the arising voltage on a telecommunication line is not by induction, but by other causality. The voltage appeared on the telecommunication line by way of an electric field or magnetic field generated by the source apparatus that had been artificially made to provide intentional constant high-voltage or current in E… Show more

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“…This paper provides the extended results of induction phenomenon that were dealt with as a basic confirmation of existence at [4]. The experimentsin this paper have been conduced by applying the following practical induction occurrence mechanisms: 1) Enlarging the distance between two hot lines in a power line, 2) Adding a grounding point at the load position to make a return current leakage to the earth, and 3) Using the ground to flow the return current through the earth without using a physical conductor.…”
Section: ⅵ Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper provides the extended results of induction phenomenon that were dealt with as a basic confirmation of existence at [4]. The experimentsin this paper have been conduced by applying the following practical induction occurrence mechanisms: 1) Enlarging the distance between two hot lines in a power line, 2) Adding a grounding point at the load position to make a return current leakage to the earth, and 3) Using the ground to flow the return current through the earth without using a physical conductor.…”
Section: ⅵ Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%