DocumentCode :
1178410
Title :
Lightning Induced Voltages on Power Lines: Theory
Author :
Master, Maneck J. ; Uman, Martin A.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering University of Florida
Issue :
9
fYear :
1984
Firstpage :
2502
Lastpage :
2518
Abstract :
Theory is presented which shows that nearby lightning return strokes can induce voltage surges of either positive or negative polarity on an overhead line depending on the location of the lightning relative to the line. The Telegraphers´ Equations are solved with the return stroke vertical and horizontal electric fields as forcing functions. The hori zontal electric fields are calculated from measured or assumed vertical fields and assuned earth conductivities. For a typical return stroke, voltage waveforms are presented for a line of 500 m length and one of 5 km length for the following conditions: earth conductivities between 10-2 mhos/m and 10-5 mhos/m, earth permittivities between ¿¿= 15 and ¿¿= 3, and lightning ground strike points between 0.2 km and 5.0 km of the line at a variety of positions around the line. Measured voltages on a 460 m test line described in a companion paper are compared with calculated voltage waveforms derived from measured vertical electric fields, in accordance with the developed theory. Calculated waveshapes are found to be in moderately good agreement with the measurements, but calculated magnitudes are about a factor of 4 lower than measured. Possible errors in both theory and measurement are discussed. Voltage measurements reported by other investigators are, in general, consistent with the present theory
Keywords :
Clouds; Conductivity measurement; Earth; Electric variables measurement; Equations; Lightning; Permittivity measurement; Power transformer insulation; Surges; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9510
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPAS.1984.318405
Filename :
4112854
Link To Document :
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