DocumentCode :
3227640
Title :
Induced field on an overhead line and LPS due to lightning
Author :
Caixeta, G.P. ; Zago, F. ; Filho, J. Pissolato ; Freitas, L.C., Jr. ; Mariano, W.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Sao Francisco Univ., Sao Paulo, Brazil
fYear :
2004
fDate :
8-11 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
224
Lastpage :
229
Abstract :
This paper presents the computational simulation results of transient current and voltage induced on an overhead line and on a lightning protection system from direct and indirect lightning return stroke using the time domain of G. P. Caixeta (2000) and the Agrawal et al. approach. Two cases were implemented here: (a) When lightning directly strikes the overhead line and the induced voltage and current at both systems (overhead line and LPS) are simulated; and (b) when lightning strikes 300 meters along the line and the induced voltage and current are also simulated. All processes involved in simulations are carried out using the TLM (transmission line matrix) technique in one dimension. The return stroke channel is simulated as a straight vertical line over a perfectly conducting ground plane, and described as a double-exponential function. The electric field due to transient current is calculated by the expressions in Cartesian coordinates, developed by G. P. Caixeta (2000), along the overhead lines and cables of the LPS. The coupling method is represented by sources distributed along the lines and cables M. Rubinstein et al., (1989) that is adapted by TLM technique. The results were compared with other works where the magnitude and the waveforms are in good agreement with each other.
Keywords :
lightning protection; overvoltage protection; power distribution lines; power overhead lines; power transmission protection; transmission line matrix methods; Cartesian coordinates; computational simulation; direct lightning; double-exponential function; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic transient analysis; indirect lightning; induced field; lightning protection system; overhead line; overvoltage protection; power distribution lines; time domain analysis; transient current; transient voltage; transmission line matrix; Cables; Computational modeling; Lightning protection; Power distribution lines; Power overhead lines; Power system modeling; Power system transients; Power transmission lines; Transmission line matrix methods; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, 2004 IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8775-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2004.1432382
Filename :
1432382
Link To Document :
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