Monitoring Electromagnetic Fields and Safe Operation Levels in Electrical Power Transmission Lines
Silva Ortega, Jorge
Cardenas Escorcia, Yulineth
Valencia-Ochoa, Guillermo
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Silva Ortega J., Cardenas Escorcia Y., Valencia-Ochoa G., 2018, Monitoring Electromagnetic Fields and Safe Operation Levels in Electrical Power Transmission Lines, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 67, 715-720.
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Abstract

Electrical power systems and their elements such as power transformers, transmission lines, capacitors, reactors and other elements, during normal operation generates electromagnetic fields that changes according with design, equipment distribution, current and voltage operation levels. This paper describes the monitoring electromagnetic fields and safe operation levels in electrical power transmission and distribution lines during the last five years in power lines located in warm climate with high salinity, corrosion and pollution level. A literature review was considered during the study. This paper characterizes power lines in order to guarantee safe operation to occupational exposure and general public since planning process. Results will be used in order to characterize power lines and will be used as a tool for utilities with the aim to reduce legal penalties and promote social responsibility. Results also were contrasted with International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) recommendations with the reference levels for occupational exposure to time-varying electric and magnetic fields. Results provide recommendations for electrical grid utilities also the study compare real values with simulated values in order to guarantee an acceptable approach according with ICNIRP and international standards recommendations.
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