2 Results for the search " lightning protection.":
Selection of MV/LV Transformers to be Protected by Surge Arresters against Indirect Lightning Overvoltages
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The papers addresses the problem of locating surge protective devices in a medium voltage distribution network by means of an accurate computer model for the calculation of lightning induced overvolta... see moreges and a Monte Carlo statistical procedure. The indirect lightning performance of small network cells of different configuration are evaluated and used as a benchmark for the validation of the surge arrester locations provided by a genetic algorithm procedure. The obtained results appear useful for the lightning protection design of networks
with complex topology.
Authors: Alberto Borghetti, Fabio Napolitano, Carlo Alberto Nucci, Fabio Tossani, Gilnei J. G. Dos Santos, Donorvan R. Fagundes, Gustavo P. Lopes, Manuel L. B. Martinez
2014 International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP), Shanghai, China
Tag(s): distribution network; surge arresters; lightning protection.
Interaction Between Grounding Systems and Nearby Lightning for the Calculation of Overvoltages in Overhead Distribution Lines
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The aim of the paper is to analyze overvoltages in overhead distribution lines induced by nearby lightning return stroke currents taking into account also the conductive coupling between the lightning... see more current injected into the soil and the line’s grounding system. Experimental results obtained in 2003 at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) in Florida have shown that significant currents were coupled with an overhead experimental line through its grounding system by nearby rocket-triggered lightning.
The paper first proposes a conductive coupling model between the lightning current injected into the soil and the nearby line grounding system, then presents the incorporation of such a model into the LIOV-EMTP computer code. The paper finally presents an experimental validation of the proposed models by making reference to results obtained during the above-mentioned triggered-lightning campaign.
Authors: F. Napolitano, M. Paolone, A. Borghetti, C.A. Nucci, F. Rachidi, V.A. Rakov, J. Schoene and M. A. Uman
Tag(s): lightning induced overvoltages, grounding systems, overhead distribution lines, lightning protection.