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Lightning electromagnetic radiation over a stratified conducting ground: 2. Validity of simplified approaches

Shoory, Abdolhamid  
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Rachidi, Farhad  
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Delfino, Federico
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2011
Journal of Geophysical Research

In the first part of this paper, the rigorous theory describing the electromagnetic field radiated by a lightning return stroke over a two-layered conducting ground was presented and the exact expressions for the lightning electromagnetic fields were developed and discussed. In this part of the paper, the theory along with its time domain numerical evaluation algorithm is used for the assessment of the validity of simplified approaches proposed in the literature for the vertical electric and horizontal magnetic field components. The simplified approaches are based on the concept of ground surface impedance and its corresponding attenuation function. It is shown that the results obtained using the simplified approaches are in excellent agreement with exact results in both near (50 m) and intermediate (1000 m) distance range. However, since the vertical electric and azimuthal magnetic field components are not appreciably affected by the ground finite conductivity, they can also be evaluated assuming the ground as a perfectly conducting ground. On the other hand, the horizontal electric field above a horizontally stratified ground is very much affected by the ground electrical parameters. Its waveform is characterized by an early negative excursion due to the currents flowing into the ground followed by a late time positive excursion which is due to the elevation of the observation point from the ground level. The magnitude of the negative peak is sharper for subsequent return strokes than first return strokes and is higher for lower conducting grounds. A new formula is proposed for the evaluation of the horizontal electric field at a given height above the air-ground interface. The formula can be viewed as the generalization of the Cooray-Rubinstein formula for the case of a two-layer ground. We show that the new formula is able to reproduce in a satisfactory manner the horizontal electric field above a two-layer ground. The proposed formulation is, however, less accurate at distances as close to 10 m from the channel base and for very poor ground conductivity (0.0001 S/m).

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DOI
10.1029/2010JD015078
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291548800001

Author(s)
Shoory, Abdolhamid  
Rachidi, Farhad  
Delfino, Federico
Procopio, Renato
Rossi, Mansueto
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Geophysical Union

Published in
Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume

116

Issue

D11

Article Number

D11115

Subjects

Horizontal Electric-Field

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Wave-Propagation

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Return Strokes

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Sea-Ice

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Transmission

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Lines

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Equations

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Formula

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Models

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NON-REVIEWED

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July 6, 2011
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