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A Case Study Of Electromagnetic Exposure For High Tension Power Lines And Transformer With And Without Base Station Antenna


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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, India
2 Department of Electronics and Tele Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India
     

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With the fast growth of electric activity and the spreading out of town scale, our lives are approached by extremely high voltage power transmission lines. And with the expansion of ultra-high voltage power transmission line, the ultra-high voltage transformer substation will come out in the place with intense inhabitants and the electromagnetic exposure of this transmission and transformer apparatus and its contamination to the inhabitants stimulate the immense anxiety from the civilization. This paper deals with electromagnetic radiation of extremely high voltage power transmission line. Here we have observed the electric and magnetic field beneath the transmission line by the process of equivalent charges and put forward the anticipation rule to the electromagnetic radiation in the engineering of extremely high voltage power dissemination and remodeling. Recognition the safe distance from the EMF produced from the high-tension overhead power lines in the locality of the precise region is the detailed goal of this study. The high-tension transmission lines generated EMF that bounded the projected site has to be underneath 0.2 μT. The safety approval distance has been allotted as 200 m from the active 300-KV high-tension power line.

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High Tension Power Lines, Transformer, Base Station Antenna, Electromagnetic Exposure
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Authors

Kousik Roy
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, India
Pratik Dey
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, India
Naimul Hasan
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, India
Susanta Kumar Parui
Department of Electronics and Tele Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India

Abstract


With the fast growth of electric activity and the spreading out of town scale, our lives are approached by extremely high voltage power transmission lines. And with the expansion of ultra-high voltage power transmission line, the ultra-high voltage transformer substation will come out in the place with intense inhabitants and the electromagnetic exposure of this transmission and transformer apparatus and its contamination to the inhabitants stimulate the immense anxiety from the civilization. This paper deals with electromagnetic radiation of extremely high voltage power transmission line. Here we have observed the electric and magnetic field beneath the transmission line by the process of equivalent charges and put forward the anticipation rule to the electromagnetic radiation in the engineering of extremely high voltage power dissemination and remodeling. Recognition the safe distance from the EMF produced from the high-tension overhead power lines in the locality of the precise region is the detailed goal of this study. The high-tension transmission lines generated EMF that bounded the projected site has to be underneath 0.2 μT. The safety approval distance has been allotted as 200 m from the active 300-KV high-tension power line.

Keywords


High Tension Power Lines, Transformer, Base Station Antenna, Electromagnetic Exposure

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