Investigation on return stroke current amplitude using Heidler and modified transmission line exponential functions
This paper presents simulation on different amplitudes of return stroke current using Heidler function and modified transmission line exponential (MTLE) function. Using the Heidler function, five different amplitudes of return stroke base current of 200 kA, 150 kA, 100 kA, 30 kA and 3 kA having the...
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description | This paper presents simulation on different amplitudes of return stroke current using Heidler function and modified transmission line exponential (MTLE) function. Using the Heidler function, five different amplitudes of return stroke base current of 200 kA, 150 kA, 100 kA, 30 kA and 3 kA having the same front time and tail time have been simulated and analysed. In order to obtain the actual lightning return stroke current along the lightning channel, the generated return stroke base current using the Heidler function are further simulated using the modified transmission line exponential function. From this work, different amplitudes of return stroke current have been successfully simulated and analysed. All simulations were performed using finite element analysis (FEA) software. |
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