Abstract

In the present work we assess the lightning performance against direct strokes of overhead distribution lines, making use of the theory of multiconductor transmission lines with periodical grounding, recently developed by the authors. We assume that the lightning protection is provided by shield wires that are placed both above and below (underbuilt construction) the phase conductors. We adopt the transmission line model to include the propagation effects on the poles. We investigate the effects of geometrical parameters, and, by the analyses of different arrangements, we evaluate the impact on the lightning performance. The core of the work is the demonstration that addition of underbuilt ground wires can be a viable solution for improving the lightning protection of distribution lines.

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