Computer aided evaluation of pipeline current near toroidal HVDC ground electrodes

The effect of the return current of an HVDC toroidal electrode on underground metallic installations such as pipelines and cables is evaluated. In order to quantify the effect of HVDC electrodes on the buried conductor, an equivalent model is first presented that takes into account the electrical properties of the pipeline and its surrounding. In particular, infinitely long pipelines with different coatings are considered. The pipelines are assumed to be continuously buried in homogeneous soil and are located in the vicinity of the HVDC electrode. It is found that the voltage gradient in the vicinity of the electrode results in return currents in grounded conductors, the effects of which can extend several kilometers. Protective coatings reduce stray current from local voltage disturbances but have limited effect against distant electrodes. >