Electromagnetic receiving properties of overhead power line
Wong, K.L. 2005, Electromagnetic receiving properties of overhead power line, in AUPEC 2005 : The Proceedings of Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC, [Hobart, Tas.], pp. 34-36.
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AUPEC 2005 : The Proceedings of Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Editor(s)
Negnevitsky, M.
Publication date
2005
Conference series
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Start page
34
End page
36
Publisher
AUPEC
Place of publication
[Hobart, Tas.]
Summary
This paper examines the use of overhead power transmission lines as electromagnetic sensors for detecting electric discharges caused by defective power transmission equipment. The experimental study involved the use of a spark gap (point-point configuration) and two HV conductors of different lengths to simulate electric discharge that takes place on transmission line. The experimental results show that large amount of energy are coupled onto the conductors and the amount of electromagnetic energy is dependent on the length of the conductor and the distance between the source and the conductor.
ISBN
1-86295-277-9
Language
eng
Field of Research
090699 Electrical and Electronic Engineering not elsewhere classified
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