Power Line Radiation and Its Coupling to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere / Edition 1

Power Line Radiation and Its Coupling to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere / Edition 1

by H. Kikuchi
ISBN-10:
9027715416
ISBN-13:
9789027715418
Pub. Date:
05/31/1983
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
9027715416
ISBN-13:
9789027715418
Pub. Date:
05/31/1983
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Power Line Radiation and Its Coupling to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere / Edition 1

Power Line Radiation and Its Coupling to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere / Edition 1

by H. Kikuchi

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Overview

This special issue of Space Science Reviews contains selected papers on electromagnetic man-made and natural environmental interactions. Originally these papers were presented at the Fifth International Wrocfaw Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility. Wroclaw (Poland), 17-19 September, 1980, a biennial gathering of scientists and engineers. At that time, the symposium organizers selected a few persons of recognized authority and invited them to organize special sessions. Session organizers were given a free hand in the choice of topics and speakers. As a result, several impressive papers originated and a number of interesting people came to Wroclaw to discuss the recent results of their research. Professor Hiroshi Kikuchi from the Nihon University (J apan) was among them, serving as one of the most effective invited session chairmen/organizers at the symposium. The papers presented here were read at Prof. Kikuchi's session. At the symposium they received considerable attention not only because of the fascinating personalities and temperaments of the authors, but mainly because of the timeliness and soundness of their content. Their topic links both scientific and engineering fields in making attempts to resolve these kinds of specific hybrid problems. The problems discussed appear to be of interest not only to the EMC* community but also to a broader forum of persons interested in the areas of electrical and space science, and engineering in general. This opinion was confirmed during the URSI** symposium in Washington, D. C.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789027715418
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 05/31/1983
Edition description: 1983
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- Introductory Remarks.- A Simplified Theory of ELF Propagation in the Earth-Ionosphere Transmission Line.- Overview of Power-Line Radiation and Its Coupling to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere.- Radio Noise Level Due to Electric Power Lines and Its Relation to Line Design Parameters.- 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.- Power Line Transmission and Radiation.- Assessment of Radio Interference from Power Lines Taking into Account Their Fluctuations in Time and Space (Abstract).- Natural and Man-Made Noise in the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity at Extremely Low Frequencies (Schumann Resonances and Man-Made ‘Interference’).- Application of a Simplified Theory of ELF Propagation to a Simplified Worldwide Model of the Ionosphere.- Ground Observations of Power Line Radiation Coupled to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere.- Power-Line Harmonic Radiation and the Electron Slot.- Satellite Observations of Power Line Harmonic Radiation.- Induction in Power Transmission Lines during Geomagnetic Disturbances.- Impacts of Solar and Auroral Storms on Power Line Systems.- Editor’s Comments and Acknowledgements.
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