Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters

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Main Author: Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail
Other Authors: Noor Shahida Jamoshid
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2014
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spelling my.unimap-314422014-01-23T12:53:29Z Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail Noor Shahida Jamoshid Lightning stroke Lightning- strike current Lightning surge Transmission line arresters Surge arrester -- Design and construction Access is limited to UniMAP community. Lightning is a natural phenomenon and this condition of lightning surge may cause the travelling waves and cause the temporary increase in voltage in the transmission line system. The line voltage increase is harmful because it can destroy the equipment in transmission line system. One of the methods to improve the lightning performance of transmission lines in services is by applying the transmission line arresters. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze such as the increase voltage in order to design surge arrester that suitable for investment and select the best configuration to ensure the good performance for lightning performance improvement in transmission line system. One of the applications of ATP/EMTP simulation software are design, analyze and study the lightning activities and performance in 132 kV transmission line circuit. J.Marti model is one of the overhead lines model while Heidler model is used for simulation for fast front lightning surge. Tower model for this study is referred to model proposed by Masaru Ishii. Therefore, it is important to analyze the surge arrester configuration for the good performance of the transmission line system. The best lightning performance is configuration produced zero backflashover voltage and used less transmission line arrester. 2014-01-23T12:53:29Z 2014-01-23T12:53:29Z 2011-05 Learning Object http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/31442 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Electrical System Engineering
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topic Lightning stroke
Lightning- strike current
Lightning surge
Transmission line arresters
Surge arrester -- Design and construction
spellingShingle Lightning stroke
Lightning- strike current
Lightning surge
Transmission line arresters
Surge arrester -- Design and construction
Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail
Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
description Access is limited to UniMAP community.
author2 Noor Shahida Jamoshid
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Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail
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author Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail
author_sort Mohd Ammar Hakimee, Ismail
title Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
title_short Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
title_full Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
title_fullStr Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
title_full_unstemmed Lightning performance improvement of 132 kV transmission line by using line surge arresters
title_sort lightning performance improvement of 132 kv transmission line by using line surge arresters
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
publishDate 2014
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/31442
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