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Analysis of the ionized field associated with a bundled DC line including effect of wind
In this paper, the ground level ionized field quantities of a bundled line are investigated by using an upwind node-centered finite volume method (FVM) based algorithm recently introduced by the authors. The geometries considered are typical of practical HVDC transmission lines and the effect of wind is included. The validity of the equivalent single conductor approach is verified.