The Analysis of electromagnetic interference between high-voltage overhead power transmission lines and nearby gas or oil pipeline has been a topic of growing interest for many years. When pipelines share a row with power lines, they might experience significant induced voltages and currents owing to alternating current interference. The induced voltage on the pipeline can be dangerous for an operator to contact, and AC discharge can cause pipe corrosion.
The three basic causes of AC interference are inductive, conductive, and capacitive coupling.
Pipelines can suffer the potential loss of metal and resultant risk of product leakage due to AC corrosion. It is crucial to understand the interaction between the transmission lines (power system), pipeline, and cathodic protection systems to assess the impact of AC Interference.
A comprehensive study of the system through field data collection and software modeling can provide solutions that can help limit AC corrosion and achieve safety.
The study will take into account various factors including soil structure, transmission line parameters, pipeline data, and existing cathodic protection measures to assess problem areas and design cost-effective mitigation solutions.
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