Corona effect
Corona Effect The corona effect is a non-linear phenomenon observed in power systems when multiple transmission lines operate near each other. When the curr...
Corona Effect The corona effect is a non-linear phenomenon observed in power systems when multiple transmission lines operate near each other. When the curr...
Corona Effect
The corona effect is a non-linear phenomenon observed in power systems when multiple transmission lines operate near each other. When the current density is high enough, the power lines can become excited and emit radio waves. These radio waves can then interfere with the operation of other transmission lines nearby, causing disruptions and affecting the overall power system.
Example:
Imagine two power lines carrying high current close together. If the current density is high enough, the lines can become excited and emit radio waves that overlap. These radio waves can then interfere with the signals traveling on the adjacent power lines, causing disruptions and affecting the power flow