Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes

Lightning overvoltage causes outages of transmission lines (TLs) in tropical countries. Identifying and analyzing the key factors responsible for tripping the lines can improve the performance of the lines. In this work, the flashover patterns due to direct lightning strikes on 275 kV double circuit...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya, Illias, Hazlee Azil, Mokhlis, Hazlie, Fahmi, Daniar, Abdullah, Noradlina
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spelling my.um.eprints.458192024-11-12T06:50:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45819/ Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya Illias, Hazlee Azil Mokhlis, Hazlie Fahmi, Daniar Abdullah, Noradlina TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Lightning overvoltage causes outages of transmission lines (TLs) in tropical countries. Identifying and analyzing the key factors responsible for tripping the lines can improve the performance of the lines. In this work, the flashover patterns due to direct lightning strikes on 275 kV double circuit TLs and towers in Malaysia was evaluated with Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP-RV). Three parameters that include lightning current magnitude, power frequency angle and tower footing resistance were analyzed on the line performance during direct lightning strikes. The simulated results found that two key parameters, lightning current at 270 kA and footing resistance at 50 ohm, reveal the highest impact on the insulator flashover. This finding was also verified from multivariate analysis results which is rarely found in the previous works in this field. As a key contribution in this work and in validation to the model, the simulated fault waveform patterns and voltage magnitudes were compared with the actual site data obtained from six different locations in Peninsular Malaysia. The analyzed results show a similar waveform pattern with an overall average voltage magnitude difference of 6.0 % before and after fault. The model is useful to electric utilities for analyzing transient performance of TLs. Elsevier 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya and Illias, Hazlee Azil and Mokhlis, Hazlie and Fahmi, Daniar and Abdullah, Noradlina (2024) Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes. Electric Power Systems Research, 228. p. 110104. ISSN 0378-7796, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2023.110104 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2023.110104>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2023.110104 10.1016/j.epsr.2023.110104
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya
Illias, Hazlee Azil
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Fahmi, Daniar
Abdullah, Noradlina
Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
description Lightning overvoltage causes outages of transmission lines (TLs) in tropical countries. Identifying and analyzing the key factors responsible for tripping the lines can improve the performance of the lines. In this work, the flashover patterns due to direct lightning strikes on 275 kV double circuit TLs and towers in Malaysia was evaluated with Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP-RV). Three parameters that include lightning current magnitude, power frequency angle and tower footing resistance were analyzed on the line performance during direct lightning strikes. The simulated results found that two key parameters, lightning current at 270 kA and footing resistance at 50 ohm, reveal the highest impact on the insulator flashover. This finding was also verified from multivariate analysis results which is rarely found in the previous works in this field. As a key contribution in this work and in validation to the model, the simulated fault waveform patterns and voltage magnitudes were compared with the actual site data obtained from six different locations in Peninsular Malaysia. The analyzed results show a similar waveform pattern with an overall average voltage magnitude difference of 6.0 % before and after fault. The model is useful to electric utilities for analyzing transient performance of TLs.
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author Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya
Illias, Hazlee Azil
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Fahmi, Daniar
Abdullah, Noradlina
author_facet Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya
Illias, Hazlee Azil
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Fahmi, Daniar
Abdullah, Noradlina
author_sort Ahmed, Nasiru Yahaya
title Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
title_short Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
title_full Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
title_fullStr Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
title_full_unstemmed Flashover pattern analysis for 275 kV double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
title_sort flashover pattern analysis for 275 kv double circuit transmission lines during direct lightning strikes
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45819/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2023.110104
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