DocumentCode
1713548
Title
Lightning-Correlated Faults in Power Distribution Networks
Author
Bemardi, M. ; Borghetti, A. ; Nucci, C.A. ; Napolitano, F. ; Paolone, M. ; Rachidi, F. ; Vitale, R. ; Yamabuki, K.
Author_Institution
CESI, Milan
fYear
2007
Firstpage
585
Lastpage
591
Abstract
The paper deals with the correlation between lightning and distribution networks faults and/or voltage dips. In particular, the paper presents an application of a method proposed by the authors to correlate lightning events and relays operations based on the integrated use of: (i) data obtained from the Italian lightning location system (CESI-SIRF), (ii) data relevant to the Italian monitoring system of relay operation (CESI-SAM) and (Hi) calculation results obtained by means of an advanced simulation tool for the accurate estimation of lightning- induced voltages on complex power networks (LIOV-EMTP). The correlation algorithm is able to take into account the uncertainty levels associated with the stroke location and peak current estimates provided by lightning location systems. The results obtained by means of LIOV-EMTP are shown to be of fundamental importance to achieve the appropriate estimation of the correlation of interest. A plus of the proposed algorithm is that it can make use, mostly during its validation/tuning phase, also of measured lightning-induced overvoltage waveforms recorded by means of a distributed monitoring system of voltage transients, which has been installed in a portion of the Italian distribution network.
Keywords
distribution networks; fault location; power supply quality; Italian distribution network; Italian lightning location system; correlation algorithm; distributed monitoring system; lightning location systems; lightning- induced voltages on complex power networks; lightning-correlated faults; lightning-induced overvoltage waveforms; power distribution networks; validation-tuning phase; voltage dips; Circuit faults; Discrete event simulation; Electromagnetic transients; Lightning; Monitoring; Power systems; Relays; Surges; Uncertainty; Voltage fluctuations; Electromagnetic transients; LIOV-EMTP code; Lightning induced overvoltages; Lightning location systems; Monte Carlo method; Power quality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Tech, 2007 IEEE Lausanne
Conference_Location
Lausanne
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2189-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCT.2007.4538382
Filename
4538382
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