Lightning-induced voltages at both ends of a 448-m power-distribution line
Lightning-induced voltages due to return strokes in ground flashes beyond about 5 km were measured simultaneously at both ends of an unenergized 448-m power-distribution line. The measurements represent an extension of an earlier experiment on the same line in which voltages are obtained at only one...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility 1992-11, Vol.34 (4), p.451-460 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lightning-induced voltages due to return strokes in ground flashes beyond about 5 km were measured simultaneously at both ends of an unenergized 448-m power-distribution line. The measurements represent an extension of an earlier experiment on the same line in which voltages are obtained at only one end of the line. In addition to the induced voltage measurements, the causative lightning electric and magnetic fields are recorded. The voltage and field measurements are made as a function of the lightning direction and of the power-line termination. For both measured and idealized electric fields as inputs to a time-domain transmission-line coupling model, the authors calculate line voltages as a function of the incident angle of the lightning electromagnetic radiation and of the line termination. Measured and predicted voltages calculated from the coupling model with measured fields as inputs show, overall, good agreement in waveshape, but the predicted voltages are about a factor of three larger in amplitude. To the extent that the results can be compared, there is reasonable agreement with the earlier experiments on the same line.< > |
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ISSN: | 0018-9375 1558-187X |
DOI: | 10.1109/15.179278 |