Title :
Analysis for the Reflected Waves Transmitted on to the Channel by Tall Grounded Objects Using a Special Case
Author :
Raysaha, Rosy Balaram ; Kumar, Udaya ; Cooray, Vernon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
During lightning strike to a tall grounded object (TGO), reflected current waves from TGO are transmitted on to the channel. With regard to these transmitted waves, there seems to be some uncertainties like: 1) will they get reflected at the main wavefront; and 2) if so, what would be their final status. This study makes an attempt to address these issues considering a special case of strike to a TGO involving equal channel core and TGO radii. A macroscopic physical model for the lightning return stroke is adopted for the intended work. Analysis showed that the waves transmitted on to the channel merges with the main wavefront without any sign of reflection. Investigation revealed that: 1) the nonlinear spatio-temporal resistance profile of the channel at the wavefront is mainly responsible for the same; and 2) the distributed source provides additional support. The earlier findings are not limited to the special case of TGO considered. In spite of considering equal TGO and channel core radii, salient features of the model predicted remote electromagnetic fields agree well with the measured data reported in literature.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave reflection; lightning; channel nonlinear spatio-temporal resistance profile; equal channel core; lightning return stroke; lightning strike; macroscopic physical model; reflected current waves; reflected wave transmission; tall grounded objects; Ash; Clouds; Computational modeling; Corona; Electromagnetic modeling; Integrated circuit modeling; Lightning; Corona sheath; lightning strike to tall grounded object (TGO); nonlinear spatio-temporal resistance profile; reflection of ascending waves at main wavefront;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2011.2161316