A computing model and its experimental testing for an evaluation of electromagnetic interferences created by interfering circuits on transmission or high-voltage lines above a dissipative ground

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Antennas, Electric Power Transmission, Electromagnetic Interference, Transmission Lines, Bivariate Analysis, Computerized Simulation, Current Distribution, Dipole Antennas, Ground Effect (Communications)

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The authors present useful calculations for a prediction of the electromagnetic field created by interfering circuits on a linear horizontal transmission line over an imperfectly conducting ground. The interfering circuits are assimilated to antennas and treated by using the dipole-radiation theory. The current distribution is determinated by the transmission-line theory.

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