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Lectures

Introduction

Chapter 1a: Brief Introduction to Real High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines Prior to Analysis, part 1

Chapter 1b: Brief Introduction to Real High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines Prior to Analysis, part 2

Chapter 2: Physical Approximations to Real High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines Prior to Analysis

Chapter 3: Brief Overview of Relevant Electromagnetic Theory

Chapter 4a: Propagation on an infinitely long single conductor transmission line above homogeneous earth, part 1

Chapter 4b: Propagation on an infinitely long single conductor transmission line above homogeneous earth, part 2

Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Fields surrounding an infinitely long single conductor transmission line above homogeneous earth

Chapter 6a: Brief Overview of Numerical Techniques for Electrostatics, part 1

Chapter 6b: Brief Overview of Numerical Techniques for Electrostatics, part 2

Chapter 7a: Propagation on an Infinitely Long Multiconductor Transmission Line above Homogeneous Earth, part 1

Chapter 7b: Propagation on an Infinitely Long Multiconductor Transmission Line above Homogeneous Earth, part 2

Chapter 8a: Limitations on Power Carrying Capacity of Transmission Lines, part 1

Chapter 8b: Limitations on Power Carrying Capacity of Transmission Lines, part 2

Chapter 8c: Limitations on Power Carrying Capacity of Transmission Lines, part 3

Chapter 9a: Coronal Effects, part 1

Chapter 9b: Coronal Effects, part 2

Chapter 10a: Electromagnetic Coupling to Other Structures, part 1

Chapter 10b: Electromagnetic Coupling to Other Structures, part 2

Chapter 11a: Measurements, part 1

Chapter 11b: Measurements, part 2

Chapter 12a: Electric and Magnetic Field Environment of High Voltage Transmission Lines, part 1

Chapter 12b: Electric and Magnetic Field Environment of High Voltage Transmission Lines, part 2

Chapter 13a: Grounding Issues, part 1

Chapter 13b: Grounding Issues, part 2

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