Title :
Influence of a lossy ground on lightning-induced voltages on overhead lines
Author :
Rachidi, Farhad ; Nucci, Carlo Alberto ; Ianoz, Michel ; Mazzetti, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Reseaux d´´Energie Electr., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
fDate :
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A comprehensive study on the effect of a lossy ground on the induced voltages on overhead power lines by a nearby lightning strike is presented. The ground conductivity plays a role in both the evaluation of the lightning radiated fields and of the line parameters. To be calculated by means of a rigorous theory, both fields and line constants need important computation time, which, for the problem of interest, is still prohibitive. The aim of this paper is to discuss and analyze the various simplified approaches and techniques that have been proposed for the calculation of the fields and the line constants when the ground cannot be assumed as a perfectly conducting plane. Regarding the radiated electromagnetic field, it is shown that the horizontal electric field, the component which is most affected by the ground finite conductivity, can be calculated in an accurate way using the Cooray-Rubinstein simplified formula. The presence of an imperfectly conducting ground is included in the coupling equations by means of two additional terms: the longitudinal ground impedance and the transverse ground admittance, which are both frequency-dependent. The latter can generally be neglected for typical overhead lines, due to its small contribution to the overall transverse admittance of the line. Regarding the ground impedance, a comparison between several simplified expressions used in the literature is presented and the validity limits of these expressions are established. It is also shown that for typical overhead lines the wire impedance can be neglected as regard to the ground impedance
Keywords :
earthing; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic interference; lightning protection; power overhead lines; power system analysis computing; power transmission lines; transmission line theory; Cooray-Rubinstein simplified formula; calculation simplification; computation time; computer simulation; coupling equations; horizontal electric field; imperfectly conducting ground; lightning radiated fields; lightning-induced voltages; longitudinal ground impedance; lossy ground; overhead power lines; power line parameters; radiated electromagnetic field; transverse ground admittance; Admittance; Conductivity; Electromagnetic fields; Equations; Frequency; Impedance; Lightning; Power overhead lines; Voltage; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on