Title :
Modeling of Lightning Exposure of Sharp and Blunt Rods
Author :
Rizk, Farouk A.M.
Author_Institution :
Expodev Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Corona characteristics of lightning rods exposed to ambient fields due to cloud charges prior to negative leader descent are analyzed, taking into account rod slenderness and relative air density. A new formula is introduced to account for the effect such corona on upward connecting leader initiation. This quantifies the tendency of a sharp lightning rod towards self-shielding, which can be detrimental to the protection of a nearby object, particularly if this object is less susceptible to corona formation. The effect of corona due to cloud charge fields on the attractive radius of a solitary rod is also investigated. Based on discharge physics, the characteristics of a non-self shielding air terminal are then defined. Since large electrodes are susceptible to deteriorating corona performance due to protrusions and water drops, preference is given to a corona-free rod with the smallest diameter, under cloud charge fields. For tall rods or rods exposed to high ambient fields, however, the required diameter of a hemispherically capped rod may be impractical. The physical approach described in this paper satisfactorily accounts for the lightning performance of competing sharp and blunt rods in a previous field investigation.
Keywords :
corona; lightning protection; space charge; blunt rods; corona effect; discharge physics; electrodes; high voltage power transmission; lightning exposure modelling; lightning rods; nonself shielding air terminal; relative air density; rod slenderness; sharp lightning rod; solitary rod; upward connecting leader initiation; water drops; Air gaps; Clouds; Corona; Electrodes; Lead; Lightning protection; Space charge; Corona; leader discharge; lightning protection; lightning rods; space charge;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2049384