1. Magnetic field reduction using high phase order lines
- Author
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Stewart, James R., Dale, Steinar J., and Klein, Kenneth W.
- Subjects
Power lines -- Design and construction ,Magnetic fields -- Measurement ,Electric fields -- Measurement ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Ground level electric, and more recently magnetic, fields from overhead power transmission lines are increasingly important considerations in right of way specification, with states setting or planning to set edge of right of way limits. Research has been conducted in high phase order power transmission wherein six or twelve phases are used to transmit power in less physical space and with reduced electrical environmental effects than conventional designs. The first magnetic field testing, as reported in this paper, has verified predictive methods for determination of magnetic fields from high phase order lines. Based on these analytical methods, field profiles have been determined for lines of different phase order of comparable power capacity. Potential advantages of high phase order as a means of field mitigation are discussed.
- Published
- 1993