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2 presentations for EMI:
Induced Voltage Study843
Abstract
MidAmerican Energy has conducted studies at some locations on our system to identify voltages that are induced due to lines on the same structures. For example, MidAmerican added a new 161 kV line fro... see morem substation D to substation E (not shown) through substation C. The line is mostly single circuit except between substations B and C where a second 161 kV line was added on the structures. There is also an existing 13.2 kV underbuilt distribution circuit on the structures between substations A to C.
The induced voltage study was performed to get an understanding on the level of voltages that may be expected when the 161 kV line from substation A to substation C is out of service, but the 161 kV line from substation D to substation C is in service and vice versa. The analysis provided very useful information on the level of induced voltages that may be expected on the 13 kV distribution feeder and helped MidAmerican to develop mitigation measures.
Tag(s): line, induced voltage, EMI
Simulation of Inductive EM Interference Caused by an HVDC Underground Cable Link on a Railway System853
Abstract
Scope of the presentation is to present results regarding inductive electromagnetic interference (EMI) between a real HVDC link and the nearby communication cables of a railway system under pole-to-gr... see moreound fault conditions.
?he HVDC and the railway system route in parallel at a part of the onshore section of the HVDC link. The inductive EMI on the communication cable arises from magnetic field variation of the high-frequency components contained in the transient response of the fault current, excited by the HVDC link.
Consequently, it is expected that no inductive EMI will occur by the DC current in the case of the HVDC system normal operation (steady-state) either in bipolar or monopolar (current return though the electrode) mode. The induced transient voltages and currents are calculated using the Electromagnetic Transients Program (EMTP).
Tag(s): emi, wb cable, hvdc, interference