Abstract :
On the basis of probability statistical distribution of negative lightning return stroke current amplitudes (I) related to events occurred from cloud to ground (or short structures) and using electrogeometric model (EGM), the statistical distributions of currents are recalculated and number of strikes are estimated for the structures of different configurations considering their geometrical shape and dimensions (cylindrical, parallelepiped, hangar types, buildings having round and rectangular internal openings). Some characteristics of distributions are retrieved (I95%, I50%, I5%, mode). Simulation is performed and results are compared for different EGM parameters, in particular, for two extreme relations of striking distance (rolling sphere radius) and current peak: Rs1=10·I0.65 and Rs2=1.9·I0.90. Results show significant difference in estimated number of strikes obtained by EGM approach (N2) and by simplified standard approach (N1) using calculation of the so-called collection area of the structure (3H-zone, where H is the structure height). For example, for the cylinder-type structure having height of 110 m and radius of 5 m when assuming relation Rs1, the calculated number of strikes is reduced about N1/ N2 =9.4 times. For the hanger having roof shaped as portion of cylinder surface (B×L×H=250×165×110 m), this ratio is about 6.1. Probability density and cumulative distributions of stroke current amplitudes, and lightning incidence number are calculated both for external surfaces of the structure and, if present, for its internal openings (stadium-type). In latest case, the upper limit of penetrating currents is also determined.
Keywords :
higher order statistics; lightning protection; statistical distributions; EGM parameter; cylinder surface; electrogeometric model; lightning incidence number; lightning protection; negative lightning return stroke current amplitude probability statistical distribution; probability cumulative distribution; probability density distribution; striking distance; electrogeometrical model; external & internal problems; lightning current amplitudes; lightning incidence number; lightning protection; rolling sphere method & radius; stadium; statistical distributions; striking distance; structures;