Calculating fields from overhead lines
If you know the geometry of the line and the currents (or voltages
for electric fields) it is possible to calculate fields quite accurately.
Often, it is acceptably accurate to approximate the conductors
as infinitely long straight lines and to approximate the currents
as exactly balanced (the three currents in the three phases exactly
equal).
If necessary, however, you can model the actual sag of the conductors
and the actual currents in each conductor (more on unbalanced currents).
The results from this exercise are shown here. The red dots are
the measured magnetic field, the blue line the calculated magnetic
field for the same instant of time. This comparison has been published
in a scientific journal. more

see also an example of fields
calculated from one year of actual load data
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