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Title: Induced Voltage on Buried Oil Pipelines Caused by High Voltage Power Lines
Authors: M. Ouadah, M. Zergoug
Keywords: AC Interference
Induced Voltages
Electric Power Transmission Lines
pipeline
corrosion
cathodic protection
Issue Date: 22-Dec-2013
Abstract: The electromagnetic interference caused by power transmission lines to oil and gas buried pipelines is under investigation for many years. Especially during fault conditions, large currents and voltages are induced on the pipelines that may pose danger to working personnel or may accelerate the corrosion of the pipeline’s metal. In this research, the induced voltage in the oil buried pipelines due to the magnetic fields produced by nearby 400kV transmission lines have been computed. This effect results in a corrosion process which we have proposed some solutions .
Description: The INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONICS & OIL: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATIONS March 05-06, 2013, Ouargla, Algeria
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3255
ISSN: waf
Appears in Collections:3. Faculté des sciences appliquées

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