Estimates of lightning-induced voltage stresses within buried shielded conduits

This paper examines the responses of four different types of shielded conduits to a direct lightning strike. The conduits are buried in the ground and run between two shielded enclosures, one of which is struck by lightning. An induced current flows on the conduit and this induces a voltage on the i...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility Vol. 40; no. 4; pp. 492 - 504
Main Authors: Tesche, F.M., Kalin, A.W., Brandli, B., Reusser, B., Ianoz, M., Tabara, D., Zweiacker, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-11-1998
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Summary:This paper examines the responses of four different types of shielded conduits to a direct lightning strike. The conduits are buried in the ground and run between two shielded enclosures, one of which is struck by lightning. An induced current flows on the conduit and this induces a voltage on the inner wires within the shield. Using a simple resistive model, this voltage is estimated and the effectiveness of the shielding provided by the various conduits is determined. A key element in the calculations is the transfer impedance of the conduits and an experimental program for determining these quantities is described. From this study, requirements for lightning surge protection devices can be developed.
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ISSN:0018-9375
1558-187X
DOI:10.1109/15.736209