Title :
Lightning electromagnetic fields and their induced voltages on overhead lines: the effect of a non-flat lossy ground
Author :
Paknahad, Javad ; Sheshyekani, K. ; Hamzeh, M. ; Rachidi, Farhad
Author_Institution :
Shahid Beheshti Univ., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents an accurate representation of a non-flat lossy ground to study its effect on the lightning electromagnetic fields as well as the associated induced voltages on overhead lines. The simulations are carried out for above- and under-ground lightning electromagnetic fields as well as for the induced voltages on a single conductor overhead line. It is shown that all components of the lightning electromagnetic fields are affected by a non-flat ground configuration. The radial component of the electric field increases as the steepness angle θ increases from 0 to a certain value beyond which it starts decreasing. Also the vertical component of the electric field decreases as the steepness angle of the non-flat surface increases. The azimuthal magnetic field shows a behavior similar to the horizontal electric field. As for the lightning induced voltages, it is shown that, the peak value and the rise time of the induced voltages are markedly affected by the non-flat lossy ground.
Keywords :
electric fields; electromagnetic fields; magnetic fields; power overhead lines; above-ground fields; azimuthal magnetic field; horizontal electric field; induced voltages; lightning electromagnetic fields; nonflat ground configuration; peak value; radial component; rise time; single conductor overhead line; steepness angle; underground fields; vertical component; Finite difference methods; Time-domain analysis; Electromagnetic fields; Finite element method; lightning induced voltages; non-flat lossy ground;
Conference_Titel :
Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
DOI :
10.1109/ICLP.2014.6973193