Electric and Magnetic Fields
Electric and Magnetic Fields
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Does anyone have formulae for calculating the electric and magnetic fields below a three phase double circuit towerline(i.e. a line supported by pylons)?
patderry
patderry
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RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
http://www.narda-sts.de/pdf/fachartikel/22_felda.pdf
http://www.eirgrid.com/EirGridPortal/uploads/General%20...
http://www.goreway-station.com/environmental_report/App...
etc. for more info
RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
1. Behic R. Gungor "Power Systems," Harcourt Brace Jovanovic, Publishers, New York, 1988.
Chapters dealing with Transmission Lines
Traditional power systems books cover transmission line parameters, e.g. capacitance, inductance, impedance, transmission line parameters, etc. However, they do not cover electromagnetic fields very well.
2. William H. Hyat, Jr., Engineering Electromagnetics, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967
Books on electromagnetism provide all what is needed to find out electric and magnetic fields emanating from the transmission lines.
RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
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patderry
RE: Electric and Magnetic Fields
Probably nothing new but if you haven't checked it out I think it deserves a look.
http://www.infolytica.com/en/