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Current and radiated electromagnetic fields due to lightning return strokes when hitting elevated objects

Maryam Hajebi ( Amirkabir University of technology Tehran Iran (the Islamic Republic of) )
Mojtaba Khosravi-Farsani ( Amirkabir University of technology tehran Iran (the Islamic Republic of) )
Seyed Hossein Hesamedin Sadeghi ( Amirkabir University of technology tehran Iran (the Islamic Republic of) )
Rouzbeh Mazandarani Moini ( Amirkabir University of technology tehran Iran (the Islamic Republic of) )
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Abstract

Purpose

Tall towers have a high potential for being struck by lightning which is a major source of electromagnetic radiation with adverse effects on electric, electronic and telecommunication instruments. The paper aims to present an accurate method for predicting the radiated electromagnetic fields and current distribution along the lightning channel and the tower hit by the lightning.

Design/methodology/approach

The electromagnetic model is utilized to model the lightning channel and the tower is represented by lossy conducting wires. The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used to solve for the governing Maxwell’s equations. Due to the large computational space, the FDTD code is paralleled between several computer processors. To enhance the efficiency of the code, a non-uniform mesh is used, reducing the mesh length in the air-ground interface. For model evaluation, simulated current distribution along the lightning channel and tower, and the radiated electromagnetic fields are compared with the measurement data and those obtained using the engineering models.

Findings

The proposed modeling technique has proved to be more accurate than the conventional methods, particularly in the prediction of current distribution along the tall tower and the vertical component of the radiated electric field.

Originality/value

The main feature of the proposed technique is its ability to consider the impact of metallic structures in a large space around lightning channel on the predicted radiated electromagnetic fields, having no concern on computer memory requirements.

Citation

Hajebi, M., Khosravi-Farsani, M., Sadeghi, S.H.H. and Moini, R.M. (2016), "Current and radiated electromagnetic fields due to lightning return strokes when hitting elevated objects", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 35 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-07-2015-0247

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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