Crispino Min Min
Crispino Min Min
Crispino Min Min
Lightning Protection
EPOW 6860
Surge Phenomena
Fall 2007
Joe Crispino
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Design Problems
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Design Procedure
Risk Assessment
Evaluate the importance and value of the facility.
Consequences of a direct lightning strike.
Location
Frequency and severity of thunderstorms in area.
Exposure due to surrounding area.
Method of protection (surge arrestors, shielding).
Evaluate the effectiveness and cost of design.
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Design Methods
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Design Methods
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Design Methods
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Fixed Angle Method
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voltage, BIL, surge
impedance, stroke
magnitude, GFD,
insulation flashover,
etc.
α is commonly 45°.
β is usually 30°-45°.
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Electrogeometric Model
1963 - Young, et al. - EGM
1973 - Whitehead & Gilman
Most significant research.
Only for transmission lines.
1976 - Mousa - Subshield program
Integrated substations into EGM.
1977 - Lee - Rolling Sphere
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Rolling Sphere Method
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Rolling Sphere Method
Use an imaginary sphere of radius S over the surface of
a substation.
The sphere rolls up and over (and is supported by)
lightning masts, shield wires, substation fences, and
other grounded metallic objects that can provide
lightning shielding.
A piece of equipment is said to be protected from a
direct stroke if it remains below the curved surface of
the sphere.
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Surge impedance ( Z S ).
Allowable stroke current ( I S ).
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determines the spheres radius.
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Rolling Sphere Method
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r = radius of the condu
uctor
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stoke current is
greater than
calculated?
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References
IEEE Std. 998-1996. IEEE Guide for Direct Lightning
Stoke Shielding of Substations.
Greenwood, A. Electrical Transients in Power Systems.
Abdel-Salam, M., et al. High Voltage Engineering -
Theory and Practice.
Zipse, D. Lightning Protection Systems: Advantages
and Disadvantages. IEEE Transactions on Industry
Applications, Vol. 30, No. 5, September/October 1994.
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