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Finite Element Method Application in Analyzing Magnetic Fields of High Current Bus Duct

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The goal of paper is to present the magnetic field calculations in high current bus ducts. Finite element method is used to do this. Bus ducts under study have figure such as circle area. The calculations will be using mathematical relations, meshed geometric shape and analyzing them. Geometric mean will help us to determine value of magnetic field. COMSOL software is applied for simulation studies. Calculations have been analyzed in three phase state and also, simulations are implemented into the three dimension position. Demonstration procedure and numerical calculations are used for presentation the front of view of bus duct. Skin effect and connection configuration between bus ducts are considered in calculations. Aforementioned method can be used to the magnetic fields analyzing in transmission lines and electrical energy link which consist of insulator, easily. Typical bus duct which is applied in simulation studies produced by pars generator corporation, it has been installed in Ardebil substation
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