This paper presents the results of a first investigation on the effects of lightning stroke on medium voltage installations’ grounding systems, interconnected with the metal shields of the Medium Voltage (MV) distribution grid cables or with bare buried copper ropes. The study enables us to evaluate the distribution of the lightning current among interconnected ground electrodes in order to estimate if the interconnection, usually created to reduce ground potential rise during a single-line-to-ground fault, can give place to dangerous situations far from the installation hit by the lightning stroke. Four different case studies of direct lightning stroke are presented and discussed: (1) two secondary substations interconnected by the cables’...
This paper deals with the assessment of the lightning performance of a medium voltage (MV) power lin...
This research work involves simulations, laboratory experiments and statistical analyses of lightnin...
GSM base stations are often placed in the poles of power transmission lines. Such base stations are ...
This paper presents the results of a first investigation on the effects of lightning stroke on mediu...
The paper presents first investigations results on the effects of lightning stroke on medium voltage...
Radio base stations are often mounted on towers of power transmission lines. They are usually powere...
Distribution lines located in areas with high ground flash densities are prone to lightning-caused p...
Power systems often use coated and/or uncoated metallic sheathed cables for medium and low voltage d...
To achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and sufficient protection against lighting transients...
In the present work we assess the lightning performance against direct strokes of overhead distribut...
Most of the work on lightning-induced voltages makes reference to single or multi-conductor lines ab...
A lightning strike to an overhead structure will cause a brief arc through the soil from its lightni...
In order to achieve better lightning protection and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements...
This paper deals with the assessment of the lightning performance of a medium voltage (MV) power lin...
This research work involves simulations, laboratory experiments and statistical analyses of lightnin...
GSM base stations are often placed in the poles of power transmission lines. Such base stations are ...
This paper presents the results of a first investigation on the effects of lightning stroke on mediu...
The paper presents first investigations results on the effects of lightning stroke on medium voltage...
Radio base stations are often mounted on towers of power transmission lines. They are usually powere...
Distribution lines located in areas with high ground flash densities are prone to lightning-caused p...
Power systems often use coated and/or uncoated metallic sheathed cables for medium and low voltage d...
To achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and sufficient protection against lighting transients...
In the present work we assess the lightning performance against direct strokes of overhead distribut...
Most of the work on lightning-induced voltages makes reference to single or multi-conductor lines ab...
A lightning strike to an overhead structure will cause a brief arc through the soil from its lightni...
In order to achieve better lightning protection and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements...
This paper deals with the assessment of the lightning performance of a medium voltage (MV) power lin...
This research work involves simulations, laboratory experiments and statistical analyses of lightnin...
GSM base stations are often placed in the poles of power transmission lines. Such base stations are ...