DocumentCode :
1367970
Title :
Experimental and Analytical Studies on Lightning Surge Response of 500-kV Transmission Tower
Author :
Motoyama, Hideki ; Kinoshita, Yasuhide ; Nonaka, Katsumasa ; Baba, Yoshihiro
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Inst. of Electr. Power Ind., Yokosuka, Japan
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
2232
Lastpage :
2239
Abstract :
This paper presents experimental and analytical studies on the lightning surge response of a 500-kV transmission tower without overhead lines. A number of experimental studies on the lightning surge response of transmission towers have been carried out. However, in these studies, the influence of the current injection angle was ignored. In this paper, an experimental investigation is conducted to assess the influences of the angle and direction of current injection. It is clearly shown that the lightning surge response of the tower depends on the angle and direction of current injection. These experimental results are compared with results calculated using numerical electromagnetic (EM)-field analysis. These calculated results agree with the experimental results. This suggests that numerical EM-field analysis can be employed for evaluating the surge response of a tower. Based on this, the surge response of a tower under a vertical lightning stroke is estimated. It is shown that the surge response under vertical current injection is approximately 30% higher than that under horizontal current injection. It is also shown that the angle and direction of the return stroke are important factors in determining the lightning surge response of a transmission tower.
Keywords :
electromagnetic field theory; lightning protection; poles and towers; power transmission protection; surge protection; electromagnetic field analysis; horizontal current injection; lightning protection; lightning surge response; transmission tower; vertical current injection angle; vertical lightning stroke; voltage 500 kV; Current measurement; Impedance measurement; Lightning; Optical reflection; Poles and towers; Power transmission lines; Surge protection; Time domain analysis; Transmission line theory; Velocity measurement; Electromagnetic transient; finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method; lightning; lightning outage; lightning surge; numerical electromagnetic (EM)-field analysis; tower surge response; transmission line; transmission tower;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2008.2007024
Filename :
5235763
Link To Document :
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