DocumentCode
773814
Title
Transient performance of substation structures and associated grounding systems
Author
Dawalibi, Farid P. ; Xiong, Wei ; Ma, Jinxi
Author_Institution
Safe Eng. Services & Technol. Ltd., Montreal, Que., Canada
Volume
31
Issue
3
fYear
1995
Firstpage
520
Lastpage
527
Abstract
When lightning strikes an electric substation, large currents generated by the stroke flow in the above ground structures and grounding system and dissipate in the soil. The electromagnetic fields generated by such high currents may cause damage to equipment and may be dangerous to personnel working nearby. In this paper, the frequency and time domain performance of a substation subjected to a lightning strike is described and discussed. The computed scalar potentials, electric fields, and magnetic fields are presented graphically as a function of spatial coordinates. As a function of time and as a function of both. Two cases are considered. The first case examines the substation grounding system only, while the second case includes an above-ground structure as well. It is believed that the results of the second case have not been published before. A double exponential lightning surge current is injected at one corner of the substation. The response of the grounding system to the frequency domain electromagnetic spectrum of this signal is computed by a frequency domain electromagnetic field analysis software package. The temporal and spatial distributions of the electromagnetic fields inside and near the substation are obtained by an inverse Fourier transformation of all these responses. The presence of a soil with an arbitrary resistivity and permittivity is accurately taken into account. The analysis sheds some new light on the understanding of the effects which take place at the higher frequencies
Keywords
Fourier transforms; earthing; frequency-domain analysis; lightning; power engineering computing; simulation; soil; substations; surges; time-domain analysis; transient analysis; above-ground structure; double exponential lightning surge current; electric fields; electromagnetic fields; frequency domain performance; grounding systems; inverse Fourier transformation; lightning strike; magnetic fields; scalar potentials; software package; soil permittivity; soil resistivity; spatial coordinates; substation structures; time domain performance; transient performance; Electric potential; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic transients; Frequency domain analysis; Grounding; Lightning; Magnetic fields; Personnel; Soil; Substations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.382112
Filename
382112
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