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Multiconductor Analysis of UGC

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Abstract

The cable systems constitute paradigmatic and complex cases of multiconductor systems which cannot be studied in detail by means of a simplified single phase equivalent circuit.

In the electrical system research, the multiconductor theory is used in several situations. A great attention has always been devoted to the analysis of electromagnetic interferences between systems of different kind, e.g. in order to evaluate possible harmful effects due to AC power lines on telecommunication lines or metallic pipes: it has been well treated in a wide and detailed scientific literature [1–3].

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    The inversion of the submatrix \( \underline{\boldsymbol{Y}}_4 \) is not problematic since it is highly sparse.

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(2010). Multiconductor Analysis of UGC. In: EHV AC Undergrounding Electrical Power. Power Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-867-4_5

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