Title :
Measurements of the voltage induced on an overhead power line 20 m from triggered lightning
Author :
Rubinstein, Marcos ; Uman, Martin A. ; Medelius, Pedro J. ; Thomson, Ewen M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL, USA
fDate :
5/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Voltages induced on a 448-m power distribution line by eleven return strokes in three lightning flashes artificially initiated 20 m from one end of the distribution line and the corresponding vertical electric fields at 500 m have been measured. Two types of induced-voltage waveforms were recorded: oscillatory and impulsive. The former exhibit peak values that range from tens of kilovolts to about 100 kV; the latter show peak voltages nearly an order of magnitude larger. Both types of induced voltage waveforms were observed to occur for different strokes within a single flash. Relatively successful modeling of the oscillatory voltage waveforms is presented. Modeling of the impulsive waveforms proved unsuccessful, probably due to those waveforms being in part associated with a failure, perhaps an unexpected flashover, in the measuring system
Keywords :
electric field measurement; electromagnetic induction; lightning; power overhead lines; voltage measurement; 100 kV; 20 m; 448 m; 500 m; flashover; impulsive voltage waveforms; induced voltage waveforms; lightning flashes; measuring system; oscillatory voltage waveforms; overhead power line; power distribution line; return strokes; triggered lightning; vertical electric fields; Flashover; Impedance; Lightning; Power distribution lines; Power measurement; Power overhead lines; Power system modeling; Testing; Voltage measurement; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on