Radio Interferences Performances in 750KV Transmission Line & 400KV Transmission Line of HVAC Transmission system by MATLAB program
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET) - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
This paper presents the methodologies for the radio interference measurements of electrical system in transmission lines, its effect, level, rules and design criteria describes that. This paper also shown that 750kV and 400kV transmission lines radio interference results through MATLAB software general program.
Authors and Affiliations
Alka Szeerin Mansoori
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