Charged particles produced by corona emission from an overhead high voltage powerline


Autoria(s): Fatokun, Folasade; Jayaratne, Rohan; Morawska, Lidia; Rachman, Rihandanu; Birtwhistle, David
Data(s)

13/09/2007

Resumo

High voltage powerlines may give rise to corona breakdown, resulting in the release of large concentrations of charged ions into the surrounding environment. These ions quickly attach to aerosols and the resulting charged particles are carried by prevalent winds. This paper describes a study carried out at a site near an overhead double circuit ac transmission voltage powerline to investigate factors that control the rate at which charged particles are produced, and to determine the total particle number concentrations, total particle charge concentrations and vertical dc electric fields in the proximity of the line. Measured mean values of these three parameters at a perpendicular distance of 50m from the line were 1.8 x 103 particle cm-3, 518 ions cm3 and 520 V m-1 respectively. The net electric charge was positive and the electric field was directed downwards. These parameters were correlated with each other and monitored at four different distances from the line. Effects of meteorological parameters such as wind speed and wind direction were also investigated.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75015/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75015/3/75015.pdf

Fatokun, Folasade, Jayaratne, Rohan, Morawska, Lidia, Rachman, Rihandanu, & Birtwhistle, David (2007) Charged particles produced by corona emission from an overhead high voltage powerline. In 14th IUAPPA World Congress : Clean Air Partnerships: Coming Together for Clean Air : Brisbane 2007 : Conference Proceedings, Incorporating the 18th CASANZ Conference Hosted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Copyright 2007 Please consult the authors

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #040101 Atmospheric Aerosols #050206 Environmental Monitoring #090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) #corona ions #power lines #charged particles #small ions
Tipo

Conference Paper