Title :
Impulse Characteristics of Tower Grounding Devices Considering Soil Ionization by the Time-Domain Difference Method
Author :
Zhiqiang Feng ; Xishan Wen ; Xuefang Tong ; Hailiang Lu ; Lei Lan ; Pengxiang Xing
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
Knowledge of impulse characteristics of tower grounding devices is important for lightning protection of the transmission lines. In this paper, the time-domain difference method is proposed to analyze the impulse characteristics of tower grounding devices. Combined with the soil ionization model and the soil-critical breakdown field strength, the proposed method is capable of modeling nonlinear ionization of the soil. The voltage-response waveform calculated by the proposed method is smooth, which is superior to the waveform calculated by the frequency-domain numerical algorithm. The reduced-scale experiments of grounding devices with different structures were carried out in the laboratory to validate the accuracy of the proposed method. Furthermore, the critical breakdown field strength used in the soil ionization model is measured by the coaxial cylindrical electrodes.
Keywords :
earthing; electrodes; lightning protection; poles and towers; power transmission lines; soil; time-domain analysis; coaxial cylindrical electrodes; frequency-domain numerical algorithm; soil nonlinear ionization model; soil-critical breakdown field strength; time-domain difference method; tower grounding device impulse characteristics; transmission line lightning protection; voltage-response waveform; Conductors; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Grounding; Ionization; Soil; Time-domain analysis; Grounding devices; impulse characteristics; lightning protection; time-domain difference method;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2015.2425419