Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure

The AC total interference of faulted power lines to gas pipelines sharing the same right of way, which may pose a threat to operating personnel and equipment, was studied. The main advantage of this work is to determine the effects of different soil structures on the induced voltage for various soil...

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Main Authors: El Gayar, A. I., Abdul Malek, Z., Mohammed Imran, M., Wooi, C. L., Elshami, I. F.
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spelling my.utm.748962018-03-22T10:55:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74896/ Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure El Gayar, A. I. Abdul Malek, Z. Mohammed Imran, M. Wooi, C. L. Elshami, I. F. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The AC total interference of faulted power lines to gas pipelines sharing the same right of way, which may pose a threat to operating personnel and equipment, was studied. The main advantage of this work is to determine the effects of different soil structures on the induced voltage for various soil resistivities. Two main approaches were used to compute the induced voltages, namely the method of moment (MOM), which is based on electromagnetic field theory, and the circuit based method, which uses the circuit grounding analysis to compute the conductive interference and the circuit based models to compute the inductive interference. A 10-km-long parallel pipeline-transmission line model was developed. The soil resistivity was varied, and the induced voltages obtained from both approaches were compared. Soil resistivity and soil structure are important parameters that affect the AC interference level. The results of the study show that the earth potentials and the metal GPRS are independent. Higher soil resistivity causes the tower ground resistance to increase, thus making the shield wire’s attractiveness as a fault current return path to increase, which in turn forces the induced net EMF and the cumulative GPR in the pipeline to reduce. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74896/1/ZulkurnainAbdulMalek_ConductiveandInductiveCouplingBetweenFaulted.pdf El Gayar, A. I. and Abdul Malek, Z. and Mohammed Imran, M. and Wooi, C. L. and Elshami, I. F. (2017) Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 5 (3). pp. 656-660. ISSN 2502-4752 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85016970639&doi=10.11591%2fijeecs.v5.i3.pp656-660&partnerID=40&md5=e623c5ade778caf2b50ddf758c1cc713
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El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul Malek, Z.
Mohammed Imran, M.
Wooi, C. L.
Elshami, I. F.
Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
description The AC total interference of faulted power lines to gas pipelines sharing the same right of way, which may pose a threat to operating personnel and equipment, was studied. The main advantage of this work is to determine the effects of different soil structures on the induced voltage for various soil resistivities. Two main approaches were used to compute the induced voltages, namely the method of moment (MOM), which is based on electromagnetic field theory, and the circuit based method, which uses the circuit grounding analysis to compute the conductive interference and the circuit based models to compute the inductive interference. A 10-km-long parallel pipeline-transmission line model was developed. The soil resistivity was varied, and the induced voltages obtained from both approaches were compared. Soil resistivity and soil structure are important parameters that affect the AC interference level. The results of the study show that the earth potentials and the metal GPRS are independent. Higher soil resistivity causes the tower ground resistance to increase, thus making the shield wire’s attractiveness as a fault current return path to increase, which in turn forces the induced net EMF and the cumulative GPR in the pipeline to reduce.
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author El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul Malek, Z.
Mohammed Imran, M.
Wooi, C. L.
Elshami, I. F.
author_facet El Gayar, A. I.
Abdul Malek, Z.
Mohammed Imran, M.
Wooi, C. L.
Elshami, I. F.
author_sort El Gayar, A. I.
title Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
title_short Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
title_full Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
title_fullStr Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
title_full_unstemmed Conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
title_sort conductive and inductive coupling between faulted power lines and buried pipeline by considering the effect of soil structure
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
publishDate 2017
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