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Title: | RESIDENTIAL EXPOSURE TO MAGNETIC FIELDS PRODUCED BY HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES, THE NINTH INTERNATIONAL MIDDLE-EAST POWER SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, MEPCON’2003, Minoufiya University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt, December 16-18.
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Year: | 2003 |
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Abstract: |
Power frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic field exposures still draw the attention of many researchers worldwide to investigate its harmful effects on living bodies. In light of this attention, as the population increases, the overlap between the power transmission lines and the settlement areas causes a problem. In this paper, the residential exposure to the power frequency magnetic fields is demonstrated. Two typical houses nearby 500 kV and 220 kV power transmission lines are simulated. The magnetic fields inside these two houses are depicted. The effects of a number of parameters such as, house position, height above the ground and orientation angle, with respect to the power line, are simulated. |