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Electromagnetic Field, in a High Frequency Range, of High-Voltage Transmission Lines and Its Effects on the Response of a Terminated One-Wire Transmission Line Set Near the Ground
In this paper we shall present two useful calculations in electromagnetic compatibility works. A computational procedure is developped for a quick prevision of the electromagnetic field inten sity in the proximal region of a finite overhead line in the frequency range dc-30 MHz. The classical theory of dipole radiation in the presence of a conducting earth is combined with an accurate digital integration technique to provide a solution that is both accurate and straight forward. The response and current distribution of a terminated one-wire transmission line set.over the ground and excited by a non-uniform electromagnetic field is given. The earth conduction effects are con sidered. The purpose of such studies is to determine the electromagnetic interferences on data transmission lines arising from the electric resonance of the con necting bar in a high-voltage transformer station. A comparison between computer results and experimental measurements is provided.