Numerical Methods for Induced Voltage Evaluation in Electromagnetic Interference Problems

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Tue, 2008-01-22 18:32

Numerical Methods for Induced Voltage Evaluation in Electromagnetic Interference Problems

By D D Micu et al

In this paper, a numerical procedure employing the finite-difference method (FDM) is used in order to calculate the induced voltages across points on a underground pipeline, running parallel to a faulted line, and remote earth.

A comparison is made between the results obtained with FDM and FEM. We develop a mathematical differential model and based on contour integral method was obtained the numerical form of the Helmholtz equation. We also directly determine the numerical form of equation for non-homogeneous media, to clearly put in evidence the electromagnetic phenomena.

A physical model for experimental calculus of induced voltage in an underground pipeline will be created, based on the differential numerical model.

 

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