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On the electric and magnetic fields below a single conductor overhead power line

Cooray, Vernon (author)
Uppsala universitet,Elektricitetslära
Cooray, G. (author)
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2012
2012
English.
In: 2012 31st International Conference on Lightning Protection, ICLP 2012. - 9781467318976 ; , s. 6344307-
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  • Electromagnetic fields associated with the electric current flowing along a overhead power line with a single conductor located over perfectly conducting ground are estimated using electromagnetic fields pertinent to acceleration of electric charges. It is shown that the electric and magnetic fields that exist below a long overhead power line are nothing but the radiation fields generated by the acceleration of charge at the point of injection of current into the power line.

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Electromagnetic Fields
Lightning
TEM mode
transmission lines
Electric and magnetic fields
Overhead power lines
Power lines
Radiation field
TEM modes
Lightning protection
Magnetic fields
Electric lines
Teknisk fysik med inriktning mot elektricitetslära
Engineering Science with specialization in Science of Electricity

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