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Investigation of Factors Affecting Induced Voltages on Underground Pipelines Due to Inductive Coupling With Nearby Transmission Lines

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The induced voltage on underground pipelines is a critical parameter to consider for equipment and personnel safety in the field. However, in the real life, such induced voltage estimation on… Click to show full abstract

The induced voltage on underground pipelines is a critical parameter to consider for equipment and personnel safety in the field. However, in the real life, such induced voltage estimation on pipelines is difficult especially at the transmission line planning and routing stage. In this article, several factors affecting the induced voltage on underground pipelines due to inductive coupling with nearby transmission lines are investigated. These factors include the angle and separation distance between transmission lines and pipelines, the length of transmission lines and pipelines, and the soil model. A peak induced voltage calculation formula as the function of the angle and separation distance is derived through surface fitting of simulation data. It is proved in the article that other factors, such as the length of the transmission line and the soil model types, do not have significant influence on the peak induced voltage values on underground pipelines.

Keywords: induced voltage; factors affecting; transmission lines; transmission; underground pipelines; affecting induced

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year Published: 2020

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