This paper presents the results of a first investigation on the effects of lightning stroke on medium voltage installations' grounding systems, interconnected with the metal shields of the Medium Voltage (MV) distribution grid cables or with bare buried copper ropes. The study enables us to evaluate the distribution of the lightning current among interconnected ground electrodes in order to estimate if the interconnection, usually created to reduce ground potential rise during a single-line-to-ground fault, can give place to dangerous situations far from the installation hit by the lightning stroke. Four different case studies of direct lightning stroke are presented and discussed: (1) two secondary substations interconnected by the cables' shields; (2) two secondary substations interconnected by a bare buried conductor; (3) a high voltage/medium voltage station connected with a secondary substation by the medium voltage cables' shields; (4) a high voltage/medium voltage station connected with a secondary substation by a bare buried conductor. The results of the simulations show that a higher peak-lowering action on the lighting-stroke current occurs due to the use of bare conductors as interconnection elements in comparison to the cables' shields.

Ala, G., Favuzza, S., Francomano, E., Giglia, G., Zizzo, G. (2018). On the distribution of lightning current among interconnected grounding systems in medium voltage grids. ENERGIES, 11(4), 1-16 [10.3390/en11040771].

On the distribution of lightning current among interconnected grounding systems in medium voltage grids

Ala, Guido
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Favuzza, Salvatore
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Francomano, Elisa
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Giglia, Graziella
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Zizzo, Gaetano
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a first investigation on the effects of lightning stroke on medium voltage installations' grounding systems, interconnected with the metal shields of the Medium Voltage (MV) distribution grid cables or with bare buried copper ropes. The study enables us to evaluate the distribution of the lightning current among interconnected ground electrodes in order to estimate if the interconnection, usually created to reduce ground potential rise during a single-line-to-ground fault, can give place to dangerous situations far from the installation hit by the lightning stroke. Four different case studies of direct lightning stroke are presented and discussed: (1) two secondary substations interconnected by the cables' shields; (2) two secondary substations interconnected by a bare buried conductor; (3) a high voltage/medium voltage station connected with a secondary substation by the medium voltage cables' shields; (4) a high voltage/medium voltage station connected with a secondary substation by a bare buried conductor. The results of the simulations show that a higher peak-lowering action on the lighting-stroke current occurs due to the use of bare conductors as interconnection elements in comparison to the cables' shields.
2018
Settore ING-IND/31 - Elettrotecnica
Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energia
Ala, G., Favuzza, S., Francomano, E., Giglia, G., Zizzo, G. (2018). On the distribution of lightning current among interconnected grounding systems in medium voltage grids. ENERGIES, 11(4), 1-16 [10.3390/en11040771].
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