DocumentCode
2435687
Title
Impulsive currents and voltages induced into loops due to nearby lightning
Author
Panicali, Antonio R. ; Barbosa, Célio F.
Author_Institution
Proelco, Campinas, Brazil
fYear
2011
fDate
3-7 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
111
Abstract
This paper presents the effect of considering propagation delays and displacement currents in the calculation of currents and voltages induced into loops due to nearby lightning flashes. Results from numerical calculation, based on a more complete electromagnetic formulation (Method of Moments - MoM) are compared with results from a quasi-stationary approach. It is shown that the voltages induced into loops by very fast currents, such as the subsequent lightning strokes, can be significantly influenced by the displacement currents and propagation delays. This effect depends also on the loop dimensions and its earthing configuration. In the example considered in this paper, the induced voltage reached a peak value one-third above the peak value calculated by magnetic induction only, besides exhibiting oscillatory wave forms. This increase in the magnitude and change of the induced voltage waveform may impact the design of clearance distances and, under specific conditions, may also jeopardize electronic equipment that otherwise would be considered safe based on the quasi-stationary approach.
Keywords
lightning protection; method of moments; MoM; displacement currents; electromagnetic formulation; impulsive currents; impulsive voltages; induced voltage; induced voltage waveform; jeopardize electronic equipment; loop dimensions; magnetic induction; method of moments; nearby lightning flashes; numerical calculation; oscillatory wave forms; propagation delays; quasi-stationary approach; subsequent lightning strokes; Conductors; IEC standards; Inductance; Lightning; Moment methods; Power cables; Propagation delay; electromagnetic induction; lightning; shielding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lightning Protection (XI SIPDA), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Fortaleza
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1898-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIPDA.2011.6088471
Filename
6088471
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