AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines

The purpose of this research is to investigate the severity of voltages induced on gas pipeline installed in parallel to a 115 kV overhead transmission line. The overhead transmission line (OHTL) is configured as a single-circuit. One of the phases exposed to single phase to ground fault. Transmissi...

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Main Authors: El Gayar, A. I., Abdul-Malek, Z.
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spelling my.utm.687312017-11-20T08:52:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68731/ AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines El Gayar, A. I. Abdul-Malek, Z. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The purpose of this research is to investigate the severity of voltages induced on gas pipeline installed in parallel to a 115 kV overhead transmission line. The overhead transmission line (OHTL) is configured as a single-circuit. One of the phases exposed to single phase to ground fault. Transmission of high voltage along the same right of way (ROW) with metallic conductor may possibly introduce interference on metallic conductors such as gas pipeline (GPL) due to power frequency voltage as well as due to phase faults and switching phenomena. Two main approaches were used to compute the induced voltages, namely the method of moment (MOM), which is based on electromagnetic field theory, and circuit based method. The simulation considers the length of OHTL and GPL are 30 km and 10km respectively. The pipeline buried at 1 m underground in homogenous earth structure with various soil resistivites ranged from 10 to 1000 Ω-m. The transmission line consists of 150 towers and 200 m span length. The separation distance between the GPL and OHTL is varied from 5 to 100 m. The phase to ground fault current changed from 0.5 to 10 kA. Several observation points are made throughout the corridor, to examinant the induced voltages at different locations. The result show that, the soil resistivity, separation distance, and fault current had significant effect on pipeline induced voltage. In case of the observation points lying on the soil or on the outer surface of the pipeline coating, the induced voltage increased, when the soil resistivity increase, as expected. In case of the observation points placed inside the pipeline metal, and the pipeline is well coated, the induced voltage will decreased, when the soil resistivity increase. 2016 Article PeerReviewed El Gayar, A. I. and Abdul-Malek, Z. (2016) AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 6 (3). pp. 1363-1370. http://iaesjournal.com/online/index.php/IJECE/article/view/9710
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
description The purpose of this research is to investigate the severity of voltages induced on gas pipeline installed in parallel to a 115 kV overhead transmission line. The overhead transmission line (OHTL) is configured as a single-circuit. One of the phases exposed to single phase to ground fault. Transmission of high voltage along the same right of way (ROW) with metallic conductor may possibly introduce interference on metallic conductors such as gas pipeline (GPL) due to power frequency voltage as well as due to phase faults and switching phenomena. Two main approaches were used to compute the induced voltages, namely the method of moment (MOM), which is based on electromagnetic field theory, and circuit based method. The simulation considers the length of OHTL and GPL are 30 km and 10km respectively. The pipeline buried at 1 m underground in homogenous earth structure with various soil resistivites ranged from 10 to 1000 Ω-m. The transmission line consists of 150 towers and 200 m span length. The separation distance between the GPL and OHTL is varied from 5 to 100 m. The phase to ground fault current changed from 0.5 to 10 kA. Several observation points are made throughout the corridor, to examinant the induced voltages at different locations. The result show that, the soil resistivity, separation distance, and fault current had significant effect on pipeline induced voltage. In case of the observation points lying on the soil or on the outer surface of the pipeline coating, the induced voltage increased, when the soil resistivity increase, as expected. In case of the observation points placed inside the pipeline metal, and the pipeline is well coated, the induced voltage will decreased, when the soil resistivity increase.
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author El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
author_facet El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul-Malek, Z.
author_sort El Gayar, A. I.
title AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
title_short AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
title_full AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
title_fullStr AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
title_full_unstemmed AC interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
title_sort ac interference on gas pipelines due to phase to ground faults in overhead transmission lines
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68731/
http://iaesjournal.com/online/index.php/IJECE/article/view/9710
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