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Lightning electromagnetic effects: do we know everything?

Ianoz, M.  
2003
Radio Science Bulletin

In the last twenty years, the widespread use of sensitive electronic devices has increased the interest in transients, in particular those caused by lightning (direct and/or indirect). This paper presents the latest developments in modeling the electromagnetic (indirect) effects of lightning. The progress in field-to-transmission-line coupling calculations for networks permits the analysis of more complicated structures subject to a lightning electromagnetic field. In parallel, it has been observed that the lightning current parameters obtained from measurements of real lightning strikes are polluted by the measurement arrangement, and that data decontamination is needed. Approximations using low-frequency coupling expressions that neglect the propagation in the case of complicated circuits with small dimensions are also discussed. Such approaches can give approximate solutions and orders of magnitude, helpful for correct EMC design for very complex configurations such as control and protection circuits in power-network substations, for instance

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research article
Author(s)
Ianoz, M.  
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Radio Science Bulletin
Issue

304

Start page

17

End page

33

Subjects

electromagnetic compatibility

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electromagnetic coupling

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lightning

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transients

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transmission line theory

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lightning electromagnetic effects

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transients

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modeling

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indirect effects

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field-to-transmission-line coupling calculations

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lightning current parameters

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lightning strike measurements

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data decontamination

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approximations

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low-frequency coupling expressions

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EMC design

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power-network substations

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protection circuits

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control circuits

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