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Modelling of indirect lightning return stroke effects

Ianoz, M.  
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Mazzetti, C.
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Nucci, C. A.
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1992
Proceedings of 1992 Regional Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility "1992 - From a Unified Region to a Unified World" (Cat. No.92TH0463-0)
1992 Regional Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility "1992 - From a Unified Region to a Unified World" (Cat. No.92TH0463-0)

The paper presents a modelling procedure for evaluating the voltages and currents induced on transmission lines by nearby lightning. Models are needed in order to evaluate lightning effects where experimental results are not available. These models allow better design and coordination of the protection of power and telecommunication networks against lightning induced effects

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/ISEMC.1992.257545
Author(s)
Ianoz, M.  
Mazzetti, C.
Nucci, C. A.
Rachidi, F.  
Date Issued

1992

Published in
Proceedings of 1992 Regional Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility "1992 - From a Unified Region to a Unified World" (Cat. No.92TH0463-0)
Subjects

lightning protection

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overhead lines

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power networks

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indirect lightning return stroke effects

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modelling procedure

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transmission lines

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protection

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telecommunication networks

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1992 Regional Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility "1992 - From a Unified Region to a Unified World" (Cat. No.92TH0463-0)

1992

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