Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines

Lightning stroke causes a current injection into transmission lines at the point of contact. The lightning performance can be difficult to understand without using simulation programs. PSCAD a powerful software was selected to develop the appropriate data required to investigate this phenomena.In th...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Qais, Usama Khaled
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363916000155
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spelling doaj-d8c8fea803bd4c6fbf35e93b94f6939a2020-11-24T22:23:39ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36392018-04-01302150160Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission linesMohammed Qais0Usama Khaled1Corresponding author.; Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi ArabiaElectrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi ArabiaLightning stroke causes a current injection into transmission lines at the point of contact. The lightning performance can be difficult to understand without using simulation programs. PSCAD a powerful software was selected to develop the appropriate data required to investigate this phenomena.In this paper, two points along transmission line are selected for studying voltage–time (V–t) characteristics when any of those points is subjected to lightning strokes separately. The first assumed point is taken when lightning current is injected to the shielding wire at the top of the transmission tower, while, the other assumed point is taken when surge current is injected to the shielding wire at maximum sag location in the mid-span between two towers. The sag of transmission line has been newly developed and simulated using PSCAD.Both transmission line containing sag as well as lightning injection current are modeled. Fast transient of flashover as well as back flashover occurrence is investigated. The results revealed that the sag of transmission line has considerable influence on flashover and induced voltages across line insulators and phase lines as well. The influence of connecting surge arrester in substations is investigated. A proper transmission line arrester (TLA) is designed in order to minimize the occurrences of overvoltages due to flashover and consequently back flashover across insulators. Keywords: Transmission lines, Sag, Lightning, PSCAD, Back flashover, Arresterhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363916000155
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author Mohammed Qais
Usama Khaled
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Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
author_facet Mohammed Qais
Usama Khaled
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title Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
title_short Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
title_full Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
title_fullStr Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of V–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
title_sort evaluation of v–t characteristics caused by lightning strokes at different locations along transmission lines
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Lightning stroke causes a current injection into transmission lines at the point of contact. The lightning performance can be difficult to understand without using simulation programs. PSCAD a powerful software was selected to develop the appropriate data required to investigate this phenomena.In this paper, two points along transmission line are selected for studying voltage–time (V–t) characteristics when any of those points is subjected to lightning strokes separately. The first assumed point is taken when lightning current is injected to the shielding wire at the top of the transmission tower, while, the other assumed point is taken when surge current is injected to the shielding wire at maximum sag location in the mid-span between two towers. The sag of transmission line has been newly developed and simulated using PSCAD.Both transmission line containing sag as well as lightning injection current are modeled. Fast transient of flashover as well as back flashover occurrence is investigated. The results revealed that the sag of transmission line has considerable influence on flashover and induced voltages across line insulators and phase lines as well. The influence of connecting surge arrester in substations is investigated. A proper transmission line arrester (TLA) is designed in order to minimize the occurrences of overvoltages due to flashover and consequently back flashover across insulators. Keywords: Transmission lines, Sag, Lightning, PSCAD, Back flashover, Arrester
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