For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the overvoltages induced by nearby lightning return strokes. This effect until now has been seldom taken into account in the literature on the subject. The paper presents a 3D FEM model that calculates the lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP) taking into account the presence of building placed in proximity of the LEMP-coupled overhead line. As a first approximation, the building surfaces are assumed as perfect conductors. Also the finite ground conductivity is neglected. The calculated fields are then introduced in the Agrawal et al. coupling model for the calculation of the induced voltages. The preliminary results of a sensitivity analysis carri...
none5siBuildings nearby urban overhead power lines are expected to reduce the number of direct strik...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
none5siIn urban areas the presence of buildings is expected to reduce the amplitude of lightning ind...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
none4siFor the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect ...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
none5siThe paper compares a transmission line (TL) approach with the finite element method (FEM) for...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
none5siBuildings nearby urban overhead power lines are expected to reduce the number of direct strik...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
none5siIn urban areas the presence of buildings is expected to reduce the amplitude of lightning ind...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
none4siFor the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect ...
For the case of urban overhead lines, the presence of nearby buildings is expected to affect the ove...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
This paper presents an analysis of the reduction effect on the amplitude of lightning-induced overvo...
none5siThe paper compares a transmission line (TL) approach with the finite element method (FEM) for...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
none5siBuildings nearby urban overhead power lines are expected to reduce the number of direct strik...
The evaluation of electromagnetic transients in overhead power lines due to nearby lightning return ...
none5siIn urban areas the presence of buildings is expected to reduce the amplitude of lightning ind...