Impact of lightning strikes on substation grounding systems

S. Dahal, Ralph Martin, S. Paudyal
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Extreme weather events in power system could lead to damages resulting into huge financial losses and serious safety issues. One such event is lightning strikes in which high amount of current could flow through lines and substations. The earthing system should be able to discharge such a high amount of current safely to the ground. This paper investigates impacts of frequency of lightning voltage on earth potential rise of a substation. The modelling and simulation of earth and energization parameters are implemented using the current distribution, electromagnetic fields, grounding, and soil structure analysis (CDEGS) tool. The results show that low frequency lightning strikes and high frequency lightning strikes result into different voltage gradients on a substation grounding system. As a result, grounding system designed for a particular frequency strikes may not provide adequate safety against strikes at other frequencies. Safety risks can vary with different frequencies of lightning strikes.
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雷击对变电站接地系统的影响
极端天气事件对电力系统的破坏会造成巨大的经济损失和严重的安全问题。雷击就是其中之一,在雷击中,大电流可能流过线路和变电站。接地系统应该能够安全地将如此大的电流放电到地面。本文研究了雷电电压频率对变电站地电位上升的影响。利用电流分布、电磁场、接地和土壤结构分析(CDEGS)工具实现了接地和通电参数的建模和仿真。结果表明,低频雷击和高频雷击在变电站接地系统上产生不同的电压梯度。因此,为特定频率打击设计的接地系统可能无法提供足够的安全防护,以防止其他频率的打击。雷击发生的频率不同,安全风险也不同。
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