Abstract

A simple statistical model is proposed for the random currents and voltages induced in a high-tension line by corona discharges. The spectral densities of the voltage and current in the line are calculated from the model, with reflections from the ends of the line taken into account. The results can be used to estimate the radio influence of a long power line on the basis of measurements made near a short test line.

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