access icon free AC interference from a faulty power line on nearby buried pipelines: influence of the surface layer soil

The study generalises the calculation method described by Lucca, devoted to the evaluation of induced voltage and current on a pipeline due to a nearby overhead power line in a fault condition, from the case of homogeneous soil to the case of a two-layer soil. By means of some examples of calculation, it is put in evidence that the homogeneous soil hypothesis can lead, in some cases, to excessively precautionary results and, in other cases, to underestimated results. Therefore, a calculation method based on the two-layer soil model seems a better approach.

Inspec keywords: pipelines; power cables; soil; earthing; power overhead lines

Other keywords: fault condition; Lucca; calculation method; nearby buried pipelines; nearby overhead power line; pipeline; faulty power line; surface layer soil; two-layer soil model; AC interference; underestimated results; excessively precautionary results; homogeneous soil hypothesis

Subjects: Overhead power lines; Power system protection; Electromagnetic compatibility and interference

http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/iet-smt.2019.0133
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