2007 9th International Conference on Electrical Power Quality and Utilisation 2007
DOI: 10.1109/epqu.2007.4424091
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Numerical methods for induced voltage evaluation in electromagnetic interference problems

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“…where E i is the electromotive force on the zone with length L i and L t is the length of the entire influence zone electric line-pipeline [4]. At the extremity L 1 , the influence of the line is equivalent with a voltage source with a value equal to the value of the voltage obtained with the following formula [5]: (8) and the source impedance:…”
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“…where E i is the electromotive force on the zone with length L i and L t is the length of the entire influence zone electric line-pipeline [4]. At the extremity L 1 , the influence of the line is equivalent with a voltage source with a value equal to the value of the voltage obtained with the following formula [5]: (8) and the source impedance:…”
Section: Fig 3 Equivalent Circuit Pipeline -Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because there are only a set of available reactance measurements, for a continuous function between the magnetic permeability and electrical induced currents, it is necessary to apply numerical interpolation methods and/or nonlinear curve fitting procedures. Using numerical data from the consulted bibliography [5], [6], [7], [8] we implemented and tested a set of numerical interpolation instruments. Special attention was paid to the minimisation of the interpolation error, and to the stability of the proposed functions.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Interference Studymentioning
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“…Since the two dimensional FEM is only applicable to symmetrical cases and to cases where the pipeline has a perfect coating, Christoforidis et al [1] presented a hybrid method, which utilizes both FEM calculations and circuit analysis. A comparison method to FEM, the finitedifference method (FDM) has also been introduced in this induced voltage calculation by Micu et al [7], although its performance is not as good as FEM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…To overcome the limitations on the geometric topologies of the power lines and nearby conductors, a general applicable model, which can be used for any configuration, has been presented in Reference [4]. Meanwhile, to improve the calculation accuracy, many advanced mathematic methods have been introduced into this subject [1,[5][6][7]. Through the method of source transformations, Levey [5] presented a simplified calculation method using ladder network reduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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