Abstract

Models for calculation of lightning induced overvoltages usually assume a straight and vertical lightning channel. However, it is well known that the lightning path is tortuous on scales ranging from 1 m to 1 km. In this paper the tortuosity effect is analyzed for both lightning-generated electromagnetic fields and induced voltages. For a schematic representation of tortuous lightning channel, it is shown that at close and intermediate ranges the predominant effect is due to the inclination of the lowest channel segment; only for fields at relatively far ranges the overall tortuosity effect becomes appreciable.

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