DocumentCode
1511827
Title
Influence of a Nonlinear Channel Resistance on Lightning-Induced Voltages on Overhead Lines
Author
De Conti, Alberto ; Silveira, Fernando H. ; Visacro, Silvério
Author_Institution
Lightning Res. Center, Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Volume
52
Issue
3
fYear
2010
Firstpage
676
Lastpage
683
Abstract
In this paper, a lightning return-stroke model proposed by the authors is used for investigating the effect of a nonlinear (current-dependent) channel resistance on lightning-induced voltages on an overhead wire. Lightning-induced voltages are shown to behave at early times as if they were calculated by assuming a lossy channel and at later times as if they were calculated by assuming a lossless channel, the transition between early and latter stages being smoothed by the continuous time decay of the channel resistance. Despite such a transitional behavior, it is argued that similar induced-voltage waveforms can be obtained if a channel resistance with constant value between the upper and lower limits associated to the leader and return-stroke channels is suitably selected. It is also shown that in the cases evaluated in this paper simple engineering return-stroke models are able to lead to lightning-induced voltages in relatively good agreement with those predicted by the considered nonlinear return-stroke model. Finally, lightning-induced voltages calculated using the nonlinear return-stroke model are shown to be in good agreement with experimental data.
Keywords
lightning protection; power overhead lines; channel resistance; lightning-induced voltages; nonlinear channel resistance; overhead lines; return-stroke channels; Electric resistance; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic modeling; Helium; Impedance; Lightning; Physics; Predictive models; Voltage; Wire; Lightning-induced voltages; nonlinear channel resistance; return-stroke models;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.2010.2050323
Filename
5482194
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