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Impact of Magnetic Field on the Environment using Magnetic Induction and Transformer Proximity
Emilija Sarafska, Blagoja Arapinoski and Vesna Ceselkoska
Emilija Sarafska is with the Municipality of Bitola bul. 1 Maj 61 7000 Bitola, Macedonia Blagoja Arapinoski, and Vesna Ceselkoska is with the Faculty of Technical Sciences Makedonska Falanga 33 7000 Bitola Macedonia
Abstract: Magnetic fields in the region where people live have direct and indirect effects leading to multiple issues. Magnetic field effects from conduits, high-voltage fixtures and transformation stations affect the environment considerably. Using the finite element method with FEM 4.2 at normal loads, we identify the effect of the magnetic field in the environment. The volume of the magnetic induction in the transformer proximity is calculated with the distribution level in this work.
Keywords: Power Distributional Transformer ETN 630, Finite Elements Method, Magnetic Induction, Magnetic Field Impact of Magnetic Field on the Environment using Magnetic Induction and Transformer Proximity
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jes/2023/13/2/38-45
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