Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on January 12, 2006
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2006 118(3):290-295; doi:10.1093/rpd/nci348
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ELF field in the proximity of complex power line configuration measurement procedures
Regional Environment Protection Agency of Friuli Venezia Giulia (ARPA FVG), Environmental Physics, Via Tavagnacco 91-33100 Udine, Italy
* Corresponding author: benes{at}arpa.fvg.it
Received June 8, 2005, amended August 18, 2005, accepted August 22, 2005
The issue of how to measure magnetic induction fields generated by various power line configurations, when there are several power lines that run across the same exposure area, has become a matter of interest and study within the Regional Environment Protection Agency of Friuli Venezia Giulia. In classifying the various power line typologies the definition of double circuit line was given: in this instance the magnetic field is determined by knowing the electrical and geometric parameters of the line. In the case of independent lines instead, the field is undetermined. It is therefore pointed out how, in the latter case, extracting previsional information from a set of measurements of the magnetic field alone is impossible. Making measurements throughout the territory of service has in several cases offered the opportunity to define standard operational procedures.
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