This paper presents the application of the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method in the time and frequency domains for calculating tower surge responses and insulator voltages of an actual transmission tower, and transient performance of grounding systems. Neglecting of electromagnetic retardation effect in the PEEC method in the time domain is proposed to increase efficiency of the method. Incorporation of nonlinear elements such as a flashover model and a soil ionization model with the PEEC method in the time domain is presented. Moreover, an effective way to increase the efficiency of the method in terms of computation time, which consists of the appropriate combination of the PEEC method and the transmission line theory, is p...
International audienceThis article aims to prove the effectiveness of the PEEC method adapted to the...
In large substations, many lightning rods are installed on multi-grounded frames. The lightning rods...
The object of the research is a circuit that simulates a lightning strike to a tower of 220 kV power...
Abstract – This paper presents tower surge response calculations on an actual transmission tower inc...
This book is the first to consolidate current research and to examine the theories of electromagneti...
This paper presents an investigation into transient surge impedance of a vertical conductor over the...
This paper presents simple models that can be computed in seconds and give a good estimate of EMC pr...
In this paper, the simulation of towers cascade under lightning surge conditions is presented. Finit...
This paper deals with an original approach relying on the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) ...
Abstract. The aim of this work is to compare methods for the computation of transmission line tower ...
This paper analyzed transient magnetic fields generated by the lightning current in the presence of ...
This paper represents two methodologies for calculating lightning discharge process, which is the ba...
The behavior of a grounding system can be predicted by using either the electrical equivalent circui...
The modelling of tower grounding device is the key for calculation of lightning strike response and ...
The object of the research is a circuit that simulates a lightning strike to a tower of 220 kV power...
International audienceThis article aims to prove the effectiveness of the PEEC method adapted to the...
In large substations, many lightning rods are installed on multi-grounded frames. The lightning rods...
The object of the research is a circuit that simulates a lightning strike to a tower of 220 kV power...
Abstract – This paper presents tower surge response calculations on an actual transmission tower inc...
This book is the first to consolidate current research and to examine the theories of electromagneti...
This paper presents an investigation into transient surge impedance of a vertical conductor over the...
This paper presents simple models that can be computed in seconds and give a good estimate of EMC pr...
In this paper, the simulation of towers cascade under lightning surge conditions is presented. Finit...
This paper deals with an original approach relying on the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) ...
Abstract. The aim of this work is to compare methods for the computation of transmission line tower ...
This paper analyzed transient magnetic fields generated by the lightning current in the presence of ...
This paper represents two methodologies for calculating lightning discharge process, which is the ba...
The behavior of a grounding system can be predicted by using either the electrical equivalent circui...
The modelling of tower grounding device is the key for calculation of lightning strike response and ...
The object of the research is a circuit that simulates a lightning strike to a tower of 220 kV power...
International audienceThis article aims to prove the effectiveness of the PEEC method adapted to the...
In large substations, many lightning rods are installed on multi-grounded frames. The lightning rods...
The object of the research is a circuit that simulates a lightning strike to a tower of 220 kV power...