Hongcai Chen, Zilong Qin, Y. Du, Qinghai Wang, Yu Ding
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This paper presents a Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) based simulation tool, called TAES for simulating transients in a wire system. The enhancement in the traditional PEEC model with the vector fitting method is provided in order to achieve a time domain simulation for frequency-dependent conductors. A system with steel bars, cables and arrestors is studied and results of experimental verification are provided. Finally, a practical configuration of telecommunication tower is analyzed using proposed tool.