Title :
New challenges in lightning impulse flashover modeling of air gaps and insulators
Author :
Chisholm, William A.
Abstract :
Lightning overvoltages were causing problems on overhead lines well before Tesla and Edison argued over the merits of ac and dc. Many of the overvoltage protection methods for distribution lines follow the same philosophy as that used for telegraph and telephone lines. Modern guides for improving distribution-line lightning performance, such as IEEE 1410, still distinguish between unpreventable outages caused by direct flashes to phase conductors and preventable faults that are caused by flashes to objects or the ground near the line.
Keywords :
air gaps; flashover; insulators; lightning protection; overvoltage protection; power overhead lines; air gaps; distribution-line lightning performance; insulators; lightning impulse flashover modeling; lightning overvoltage; overhead lines; overvoltage protection; Air gaps; Conductors; Flashover; Insulation; Lightning; Surge protection; Telegraphy; Telephony; lightning, concave-front waveform, disruptive effect model, leader progression model; short times to half value, compact transmission lines, polymer insulators, lightning impulse waveshapes;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEI.2010.5482551