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Title: New Computational Tool For Analysis Of Transmission Line/Pipeline Interference Problems
Author: F. P. Dawalibi, R. D. Southey
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: Analysis of electrical interference effects of transmission lines upon nearby pipelines has been a topic of growing interest due to the proliferation of rights-of-way that must be shared by transmission lines and pipelines. This paper describes the results of a recent joint EPRI/A.G.A. research project whose objectives were to develop an effective tool for computing complex realistic right-of-way problems accurately and to investigate the effects of various system parameters. The ECCAPP computer program combines a powerful input data preprocessor with a computation algorithm that accurately evaluates the effects of both conductive and inductive interference for arbitrarily positioned above-ground and buried conductors that could occur in typical rights-of-way. A parametric analysis illustrates some of the capabilities of the computer program and provides insight on how to control both conductive and inductive interference effects. Further parametric analyses should be performed to evaluate in greater detail various existing methods of interference mitigation and to develop new ones. ECCAPP promises to unearth many important results.




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