Stream gas pipeline in proximity of high voltage power lines. Part I - Soil resistivity evaluation

The electromagnetic interference problem between an existing high voltage power line and a newly designed underground gas pipeline is analysed. The paper investigates soil resistivity and its influence on induced voltages. A new approach using a vertically layered soil structure, along the power lin...

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soil resistivity
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