Abstract

An indispensable element in addressing the current problem of non-ionizing electromagnetic pollution in the environment is a review of the levels of exposure to the electric and magnetic fields produced by the lines of electric power transmission and distribution systems. In order to establish the exposure levels, it is necessary to determine the model of the lines. Considering that a computational simulation is a helpful tool for power system analysis, this article presents a computational tool developed in Matlab App Designer for the model-in-sequence components of the parameters that make up a transmission line. This tool allows the user to work in a friendly and parameterizable environment according to the performed tests. In order to verify the tool’s performance, two case studies are implemented. The first one is for a transposed transmission line and the second one for a non-transposed transmission line. The results obtained are compared with commercial software, acquiring a maximum error of 0.16402 %.

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