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Analysis of electromagnetic field originated by lightning return stroke in the time and frequency domain

Nucci, C. A.
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Mazzetti, C.
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Rachidi, F.  
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1988
Annales des télécommunications

Presents an analysis in the time and frequency domains of the electromagnetic field originated by negative lightning return strokes, calculated at ground level. The analysis is performed on the basis of the transmission line model modified by the authors, which gives results in good agreement with experimental data. The influence of several parameters which deeply affect the time waveshape and the frequency spectra of the electromagnetic field has been investigated. These parameters are: the rise time and the peak value of the lightning current pulse, its velocity of propagation and the rate of decreasing of the intensity of the current pulse propagating along the channel. The influence of other parameters such as the lightning channel height and the distance of the observation point is also analyzed. It is shown that the height of the channel does not affect the electromagnetic field. Two simplified expressions of the electromagnetic field used for the calculation of overvoltages induced on transmission lines are discussed in order to assess their validity limits

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Web of Science ID

WOS:A1988R406900006

Author(s)
Nucci, C. A.
Mazzetti, C.
Rachidi, F.  
Ianoz, M.  
Date Issued

1988

Published in
Annales des télécommunications
Volume

43

Issue

11-12

Start page

625

End page

37

Subjects

electromagnetic fields

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electromagnetic induction

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frequency-domain

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analysis

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lightning

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time-domain analysis

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transmission line theory

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EM field

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propagation velocity

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observation point distance

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induced overvoltages

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electromagnetic field

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lightning return stroke

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frequency domain

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ground level

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transmission line model

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time waveshape

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frequency spectra

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rise time

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peak value

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lightning current pulse

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current pulse

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lightning channel height

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transmission lines

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