DocumentCode
1368289
Title
Indirect-Lightning Performance of Overhead Distribution Networks With Complex Topology
Author
Borghetti, Alberto ; Nucci, Carlo Alberto ; Paolone, Mario
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Volume
24
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
2206
Lastpage
2213
Abstract
The paper deals with the evaluation of the indirect-lightning performance of overhead distribution networks. The novelty of this contribution is that it takes into account the inherent complexity of distribution networks. These networks are indeed characterized by a plurality of lines (main feeder and laterals) and also by the presence of typical power components (e.g., transformers and surge arresters); they consequently differ considerably from the straight line configuration generally adopted in this type of studies. To accomplish such an evaluation we have extended the general procedure already presented in a previous paper based on the use of the LIOV code along with the Monte Carlo method. The extended procedure combines the advantage of the LIOV-EMTP computer code-that allows the calculation of lightning-induced voltages in complex distribution networks-with a heuristic technique specifically developed and integrated in the Monte Carlo routine in order to reduce the computational effort. The application of the proposed procedure to a set of distribution overhead networks characterized by different topologies, but all of the same length, shows that, in general, the usual single straight-line approach may result into a misestimation of the indirect-lightning performance. The paper also analyzes and discusses the influence of both the line terminations, and the position of the line poles.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; arresters; distribution networks; power transformers; Monte Carlo method; complex topology; indirect-lightning performance; overhead distribution networks; power components; power transformers; surge arresters; Arresters; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Insulation; Lightning; Monte Carlo methods; Network topology; Surges; Transformers; Voltage; LIOV-EMTP; distribution systems; lightning performance; lightning-induced overvoltages; overhead power lines; power quality;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2009.2021038
Filename
5235858
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