IEEE 998 1996
$93.71
IEEE Guide for Direct Lightning Stroke Shielding of Substations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1996 | 173 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Design information for the methods historically and typically applied by substation designers to minimize direct lightning strokes to equipment and buswork within substations is provided. Two approaches, the classical empirical method and the electrogeometric model, are presented in detail. A third approach involving the use of active lightning terminals is also briefly reviewed.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title page |
3 | Introduction Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Overview |
9 | 2. Lightning stroke phenomena |
18 | 3. The design problem |
19 | 4. Empirical design methods |
27 | 5. The electrogeometric model (EGM) |
48 | 6. Active lightning terminals |
49 | 7. Bibliography |
55 | Annex A—Empirical shielding curves |
59 | Annex B—Sample calculations |
131 | Annex C—Calculation of corona radius and surge impedance under corona |
134 | Annex D—Calculation of failure probability |
136 | Annex E—IEEE questionnaire—1991 |
153 | Annex F—The Dainwood method |
154 | Annex G—Direct lightning stroke protection |