Title :
3D electromagnetic field model for numerical analysis of the electromagnetic interferences between overhead power lines and pipelines
Author :
Racasan, A. ; Munteanu, C. ; Topa, V. ; Pop, I.T. ; Merdan, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electrotechnics, Tech. Univ. of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract :
The paper outlines a recently developed numerical computation algorithm set up for the analysis of the electromagnetic interferences generated by the overhead high voltage lines (OHL) on the neighbour pipeline networks. The main advantage of the algorithm proposed is that it can handle applications with unparallel arrangements between OHL and pipelines and therefore the induced potential and current values are more accurately computed than the traditional software packages. For this purpose, an original full 3D electromagnetic field model was developed. The computational module is based on a coupled Finite elements (FEM) - Boundary elements (BEM) numerical analysis technique that is detailed in the first part of the paper. The computation accuracy of the numerical algorithm developed was tested considering simple cases and comparing the numerical results with those obtained using a known software package based on the Transmission Lines Method (TLM). In the second part of the paper an application in the case of a OHL working on normal and fault conditions is outlined. The importance of the magnitude and direction of the currents flowing through the OHL on the induced potentials distribution along the victim pipeline is outlined. The final conclusions end the paper.
Keywords :
computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic interference; finite element analysis; numerical analysis; pipeline processing; power overhead lines; power transmission faults; 3D electromagnetic field model; boundary elements numerical analysis technique; computational module; coupled finite elements numerical analysis technique; electromagnetic interference; induced current value; induced potential distribution; induced potential value; neighbour pipeline network; numerical computation algorithm; overhead high voltage line; overhead power line; software package; transmission line method; Computational modeling; Equations; Finite element methods; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Pipelines; Vectors; AC induced voltage; HV OHL; coupled FEM - BEM algorithm; electromagnetic field model; pipeline network;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Power Quality and Utilisation (EPQU), 2011 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0379-8
DOI :
10.1109/EPQU.2011.6128855