Lightning ElectroMagnetic (EM) fields represent the most cumbersome part of the lightning-induced voltages computation process. Their evaluation is usually performed through a numerical routine or with simplified analytical expressions, which are valid only assuming an infinite ground conductivity and specified channel base current waveform. This paper first briefly recalls a recently proposed analytical expression for the lightning EM fields based only on the assumption of Transmission Line model for the current propagation. Then attention is focused on the advantages of the proposed method in the computation of the lightning-induced voltages on an overhead distribution line in terms of computational time gain.

Lightning-induced Voltages on Overhead Distribution Lines Computed through Analytical Expressions for the Electromagnetic Fields

Brignone M.;Procopio R.;Mestriner D.;Rossi M.;Delfino F.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Lightning ElectroMagnetic (EM) fields represent the most cumbersome part of the lightning-induced voltages computation process. Their evaluation is usually performed through a numerical routine or with simplified analytical expressions, which are valid only assuming an infinite ground conductivity and specified channel base current waveform. This paper first briefly recalls a recently proposed analytical expression for the lightning EM fields based only on the assumption of Transmission Line model for the current propagation. Then attention is focused on the advantages of the proposed method in the computation of the lightning-induced voltages on an overhead distribution line in terms of computational time gain.
2021
978-1-6654-2346-5
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