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Review of Structural Solutions in High-Voltage Overhead Power Lines and Possibilities of Reducing Emission of Electromagnetic Fields

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This article compares the electromagnetic field distribution in the environment of overhead power lines built based on typical constructions of poles to be built as pipe–poles. On the basis of the distribution of digital simulation of the electric fields and magnetic fields specified range of the impact on the environment of overhead power lines. In conclusion, a proposed structure which the areas management under overhead power lines is optimal.

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Wróblewski, Z., Sztafrowski, D., Gumiela, J. (2018). Review of Structural Solutions in High-Voltage Overhead Power Lines and Possibilities of Reducing Emission of Electromagnetic Fields. In: Mazur, D., Gołębiowski, M., Korkosz, M. (eds) Analysis and Simulation of Electrical and Computer Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 452. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63949-9_10

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