DocumentCode
1110391
Title
A Lightning Stroke Pathfinder
Author
Armstrong, H.R. ; Whitehead, E.R.
Author_Institution
Detroit Edison Company, Detroit, Mich.
Volume
83
Issue
12
fYear
1964
Firstpage
1223
Lastpage
1227
Abstract
Extra-high-voltage transmission lines, designed in accordance with the AIEE lightning outage estimation method published in 1950, have actually experienced several times the outages predicted. Recent studies, based on new concepts of the lightning stroke mechanism, strongly indicate that lightning strokes to the phase conductors, or shielding failures, account for this sharp discrepancy. A low-cost instrument, rugged in design and readily installed, has been developed to discriminate between strokes to the shielding system or a phase conductor. Signals are easily read either from the ground or from a helicopter. Power follow current is similarly indicated. A minimum of 100 records are deemed essential to firmly allocate lightning outages to phase conductor or shield wire stroke terminations. To secure these records, it is recommended that a field study be conducted on a suitable mile-year sample of transmission lines. With this information available, the engineering prediction of the lightning performance of transmission lines can be placed on a much sounder basis and lines can be designed to a preselected level of tripout probability.
Keywords
Conductors; Flashover; Instruments; Insulation; Lightning; Poles and towers; Power transmission lines; Transmission line theory; Voltage; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9510
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1964.4765964
Filename
4765964
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