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s-Domain analysis of lightning surges in three-phase systems using nonuniform single-phase line model

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Surge response of the transmission tower in a three-phase transmission system is computed using s-domain nonuniform single-phase transmission line modelling. First, tower top voltage is obtained considering the tower and the ground wire by excluding the effect of the phase conductors, and then the induced voltages on the phase conductors as a result of the current flowing through the ground wire are computed using the magnetic coupling between the ground wire and the phase conductors. The first step of the analysis is the formulation of the system response in the s-domain, and the second step is the frequency to time domain conversion, which is carried out using fast inverse Laplace transform (FILT). The voltages on the phase conductors and the voltages across the tower insulators are computed, and some of the results obtained using s-domain analysis are compared with those obtaining using electromagnetic transients program (EMTP). The effect of frequency dependence of the line parameters is investigated.

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Kaygusuz, A., Mamiş, M.S. & Akın, E. s-Domain analysis of lightning surges in three-phase systems using nonuniform single-phase line model. Electr Eng 87, 253–259 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00202-004-0246-2

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