2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0106271
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Investigation of AC interference on underground gas pipeline due to parallel overhead high voltage power line

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“…In addition, the underground power cables are characterized by simple installation and maintenance, good mechanical, thermal and electrical properties, but can generate significant magnetic emission fields in steady state [3,4 ]. Therefore, several scientific researchers have evaluated the magnetic pollution produced by overhead, submarine, and underground power transmission lines to protect human health, animals, plants, and the environment from potentially harmful impacts [4][5][6]7]. For example, the electromagnetic interaction between buried gas pipelines near the electric power line are generally coupled by capacitive and inductive effects [5].…”
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“…In addition, the underground power cables are characterized by simple installation and maintenance, good mechanical, thermal and electrical properties, but can generate significant magnetic emission fields in steady state [3,4 ]. Therefore, several scientific researchers have evaluated the magnetic pollution produced by overhead, submarine, and underground power transmission lines to protect human health, animals, plants, and the environment from potentially harmful impacts [4][5][6]7]. For example, the electromagnetic interaction between buried gas pipelines near the electric power line are generally coupled by capacitive and inductive effects [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, several scientific researchers have evaluated the magnetic pollution produced by overhead, submarine, and underground power transmission lines to protect human health, animals, plants, and the environment from potentially harmful impacts [4][5][6]7]. For example, the electromagnetic interaction between buried gas pipelines near the electric power line are generally coupled by capacitive and inductive effects [5]. Unfortunately, the electromagnetic field can be affected by load variations and electric faults such as overload, short circuit faults, switching, and overvoltage [4][5][6][7].…”
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