Abstract

Recently, Baba and Ishii (see ibid., vol.44, p.476-7, Aug. 2002) have presented a method to modify the transmission-line (TL) type model to incorporate current distortion. In this brief, we generalize their method, as well as an exponential decay return stroke speed model, to simple engineering return-stroke models, and investigate the influence of dispersion effects on associated electromagnetic fields. Results show that the proposed modification to the models eliminates the inherent discontinuity in the traveling current source (TCS) model and the Bruce-Golde (BG) model at the upward-moving front. In addition, it turns out that an increase in the current risetime with height does not have significant effect on magnetic hump, electric ramp, and distant zero crossing, while a rapid decrease in return stroke speed with height could affect these features.

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