Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines
The aim of this study is to analyze the behavior of electric field for distribution and transmission lines (30kV, 90kV, 150kV and 225kV), to verify the limits with tolerance thresholds defined by international standards and to respond better to EMC requirements for occupational and non-occupation...
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doaj-cd2a6386756e4802aed0525c06cca7472020-11-25T02:43:22ZengESRGroupsJournal of Electrical Systems1112-52091112-52092018-09-011437686Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power linesSaid GhnimiAli GharsallahThe aim of this study is to analyze the behavior of electric field for distribution and transmission lines (30kV, 90kV, 150kV and 225kV), to verify the limits with tolerance thresholds defined by international standards and to respond better to EMC requirements for occupational and non-occupational exposure. For this purpose, several measurements were carried out at the Society of Electricity and Gas of Tunisia STEG, in order to define the electromagnetic characterization of this field. The implications of the experimental results are also compared and discussed with new international standards. The maximum intensities of the electric fields measured for in northern Tunis were significantly lower than the ICNIRP reference levels except for the 225 kV double circuit transmission line. This last will be used subsequently as a source of disturbance applied to the organs of the human body.https://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/14_3_7.pdfelectric fieldelectromagnetic compatibilitytransmission and distribution power linesoverhead power lines |
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Said Ghnimi Ali Gharsallah Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines Journal of Electrical Systems electric field electromagnetic compatibility transmission and distribution power lines overhead power lines |
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Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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Experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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experimental characterization and analysis of low-frequency electric fields in the vicinity of power lines |
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1112-5209 1112-5209 |
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The aim of this study is to analyze the behavior of electric field for distribution and
transmission lines (30kV, 90kV, 150kV and 225kV), to verify the limits with
tolerance thresholds defined by international standards and to respond better to EMC
requirements for occupational and non-occupational exposure. For this purpose,
several measurements were carried out at the Society of Electricity and Gas of
Tunisia STEG, in order to define the electromagnetic characterization of this field.
The implications of the experimental results are also compared and discussed with
new international standards. The maximum intensities of the electric fields measured
for in northern Tunis were significantly lower than the ICNIRP reference levels
except for the 225 kV double circuit transmission line. This last will be used
subsequently as a source of disturbance applied to the organs of the human body. |
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electric field electromagnetic compatibility transmission and distribution power lines overhead power lines |
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