Proceedings of 1996 Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition
DOI: 10.1109/tdc.1996.547560
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Magnetic field reduction measures for transmission lines considering power flow conditions

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“…Moreover, the electrical shielding of a building by metallic frames or reinforced-concrete blocks gives another reason for neglecting the environmental effects of E, [ 11. Consequently, the EMF in the vicinity of power transmission lines are mainly stimulated by public concerns and in particular by the controversial debate about the possibility of biological effects of low magnetic fields [26]. Figure Phase splitting can be applied to any 3-phase, double circuit transmission lines by converting them to a 3-phase single circuit, where the division of the phase conductor is into a pair at equal distance form a common centre.…”
Section: 1 Emf Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the electrical shielding of a building by metallic frames or reinforced-concrete blocks gives another reason for neglecting the environmental effects of E, [ 11. Consequently, the EMF in the vicinity of power transmission lines are mainly stimulated by public concerns and in particular by the controversial debate about the possibility of biological effects of low magnetic fields [26]. Figure Phase splitting can be applied to any 3-phase, double circuit transmission lines by converting them to a 3-phase single circuit, where the division of the phase conductor is into a pair at equal distance form a common centre.…”
Section: 1 Emf Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ζ θαηεχζπλζε ηεο ξνήο θνξηίνπ ιακβάλεηαη ππφςε γηα ηε βέιηηζηε δηάηαμε ησλ θάζεσλ ζε γξακκέο δηπινχ θπθιψκαηνο[73]. ηε βηβιηνγξαθία δίλεηαη κία ζεσξεηηθή κέζνδνο ηεο ξχζκηζεο ηεο ξνήο θνξηίνπ ζε γξακκέο κεηαθνξάο ελέξγεηαο, κε ζθνπφ ηε κείσζε ηνπ καγλεηηθνχ πεδίνπ[74].…”
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