Azin Taufik, D. Johari, M.S. Azaman, F. A. Haris, M. P. Yahaya, N. Abdullah, N. Hatta, Z. A. Baharudin, M. Ismail
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摘要
本文介绍了吉隆坡高层建筑周围的闪电观测。作为东南亚发展最快的城市之一,摩天大楼数量的增长可能会影响该地区的闪电活动,因为众所周知,高层建筑会引发闪电。本研究旨在通过分析闪电定位系统(LLS)记录的数据来调查吉隆坡高层建筑周围的闪电事件。在这项研究中,研究人员调查了地面闪光的行为,并确定了该地区与高层建筑相吻合的热点。2020年的LLS数据来自TNB Research (TNBR),共分析了112,946份数据。在距吉隆坡30公里半径范围内的详细调查显示,大多数闪电事件由负闪组成(92.4%),而正闪仅占7.6%。尽管比例很小,但正闪产生的几何平均和中位数峰值电流分别为30.8 kA和31 kA。另一方面,负闪产生较低的几何平均值和中位数,分别为23.7 kA和23 kA。从我们的数据集来看,最高峰值电流是由负回程记录的,其值为302 kA,而正回程记录的值为169 kA。使用QGis生成的热图显示,吉隆坡的高层建筑周围确实有高闪电活动。峰值电流的变化趋势也随结构高度的增加而增加。高层建筑周围雷击次数的增加表明它们对周围地区闪电活动的影响。因此,在设计较高高度结构的防雷系统时,必须适当考虑。
Lightning Observation around Tall Structures in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This paper presents lightning observation around tall structures in Kuala Lumpur. As one of the fastest growing cities in the Southeast Asia, the growth in the number of skyscrapers may influence lightning activity in the area since tall structures are known to initiate lightning. This study aims to investigate lightning events around tall structures in Kuala Lumpur by analyzing data recorded by the lightning location system (LLS). In the study, the behaviour of the ground flashes were investigated and hotspots that coincided with tall structures in the area were identified. LLS data for the year 2020 were obtained from TNB Research (TNBR) and a total of 112,946 data were analyzed. Detailed investigation within 30 km radius from Kuala Lumpur showed that most of the lightning events consisted of negative flashes (92.4%) while positive flashes only contributed 7.6%. Despite the small percentage, positive flashes produced higher geometric mean and median peak current values of 30.8 kA and 31 kA, respectively. Negative flashes, on the other hand, produced lower geometric mean and median values of 23.7 kA and 23 kA, respectively. From our dataset, the highest peak current was recorded by a negative return stroke with a value of 302 kA while a positive return stroke recorded a value of 169 kA. A heatmap generated using QGis showed that indeed there were high lightning activities around the tall structures in Kuala Lumpur. The trend of the peak currents was also seen to be increasing with structure height. The increase in the number of lightning strokes around taller structures suggests their influence on the activity of lightning around the surrounding area. Due to this, proper consideration has to be taken when designing lightning protection systems for structures with greater heights.