The paper discusses the effect of frequency dependence of soil electrical parameters (also called soil dispersion) on lightning currents induced on the shield of buried cables. To this aim, a full-wave approach based on the finite element method is used in which soil dispersion is incorporated into the model using available analytical formulae obtained from experimental data. It is shown that the soil dispersion can affect the induced currents only for soils with very low conductivities (<= 0.003 S/m). It is also shown that, depending on the burial depth of the cable, for poorly conducting soils with conductivities lower than 0.0005 S/m or so, the soil dispersion can result either in an increase or in a decrease of the induced current peak
Indirect lightning strokes represent and important source of damage for overhead distribution lines...
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A lightning strike in a neighborhood can induce significant currents in tall down conductors. Althou...
This paper presents a comprehensive study on the effect of the frequency dependence of soil electric...
We present a review of theoretical methods to compute lightning-induced currents and voltages on bur...
In this paper, we present a review of theoretical methods to compute lightning induced currents and ...
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In order to achieve better lightning protection and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements...
This paper investigates the impact of incorporating both displacement currents and frequency-depende...
Indirect lightning strokes represent and important source of damage for overhead distribution lines...
Lightning-induced voltages in power and communication systems are nowadays one of the main causes of...
A lightning strike in a neighborhood can induce significant currents in tall down conductors. Althou...
This paper presents a comprehensive study on the effect of the frequency dependence of soil electric...
We present a review of theoretical methods to compute lightning-induced currents and voltages on bur...
In this paper, we present a review of theoretical methods to compute lightning induced currents and ...
This paper is aimed at analyzing the influence of the frequency-dependent behavior of the ground ele...
In this paper, application of multi-conductor transmission line model (MTL) in transient analysis of...
This paper presents experimental results obtained at the International Center for Lightning Research...
In this paper, lightning induced voltages on a distribution line associated with a lightning channel...
none11The aim of this paper is to present an experimental validation of a frequency-domain approach ...
In this chapter, we present the general theory describing the interaction of an impinging electromag...
In medium-voltage distribution lines, lightning outages associated with indirect strokes are less fr...
In order to achieve better lightning protection and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements...
This paper investigates the impact of incorporating both displacement currents and frequency-depende...
Indirect lightning strokes represent and important source of damage for overhead distribution lines...
Lightning-induced voltages in power and communication systems are nowadays one of the main causes of...
A lightning strike in a neighborhood can induce significant currents in tall down conductors. Althou...