Electromagnetic fields near transmission lines - problems and solutions

H. Ahmadi, S. Mohseni, Akmal A.A. Shayegani

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Abstract

Nowadays, people are highly concerned about the effects of high voltage transmission lines on their health. Probable risk for leukemia, breast cancer, neuropsychological disorders and reproductive outcomes has been reported due to this exposure. In this study, several measurements around different areas such as overhead transmission lines, GIS compartments and some appliances have been conducted and compared with the standard tolerances. The emphasis of this research is on high voltage substations and publics. Field magnitudes above 10kV/m have been measured under wires. Results show that there is no serious concern for the people living near the transmission lines but for the individuals who are beneath those lines for long. Recent achievements about electric fields' effect on human health are reviewed in the present paper. In a case study, three types of 230kV structures are analyzed and the best phase arrangement for reducing the electric and magnetic fields is determined (the circular arrangement). It is concluded that the most effective solution is for the governments to use the best phase arrangement and replace outdoor substations with GIS to reduce the radiations and for the people to be near the high voltage overhead lines as rarely as possible.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)181-188
Number of pages8
JournalIranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
Volume7
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic fields
  • Public health
  • Transmission lines

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