Lightning strokes to power transmission lines and lightning protection systems

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Braunstein, A. 
Tel-Aviv Univ. 

This paper appears in: Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, 1991. APSCOM-91., 1991 International Conference on
Issue Date: 5-8 Nov 1991
On page(s): 774 - 779 vol.2
Print ISBN: 0-86341-246-7
Cited by: 2
INSPEC Accession Number: 4117881
Date of Current Version: 06 August 2002

Abstract

A method, based on the electromagnetic field concepts, for prediction of the expected strokes to HV power transmission systems is presented. This method also makes it possible to determine the probable striking points in the system and study the efficiency of the shielding effects of overhead ground wires. The covered area and probable strokes to a HV transmission line are studied as an example. The theoretical calculations are compared with field data. These calculations show that by studying the various striking points in the system, a better shielding can be designed. The shielding angles vary not only from one configuration to another, but even within the same tower from one phase wire to another. Thus, the number of required overhead ground wires and their locations can be determined more accurately

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