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Experimental Study of Electromagnetic Interference from Concentrated Discharge Channels within the Soil to Adjacent Directly Buried Cables during Lightning Current Inflow to the Ground

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  • Tao Yuan

    (State Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Qian Chen

    (State Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)

  • Rongquan Fan

    (State Grid Sichuan Province Electric Power Company Electric Power Economy Technology Research Institute, Chongqing 610041, China)

  • Wenhui Zeng

    (State Grid Sichuan Province Electric Power Company Electric Power Economy Technology Research Institute, Chongqing 610041, China)

Abstract

Independent lightning rods are often installed in substation grounding systems for lightning protection. The concentrated discharge channel formed when a lightning current flows to the ground through a grounding electrode will cause electromagnetic interference to the directly buried secondary cable. And the three-dimensional structure of the discharge channel will affect the transient electromagnetic field distribution, thereby affecting the electromagnetic transients on cable shields. In order to explore the influence of soil discharge phenomena on the electromagnetic interference of the directly buried secondary cable, in this paper, we carried out experiments on cables in two different grounding modes, single-ended and double-ended grounding, and captured image of soil discharge channels. The results show that the cable grounding mode will affect the coupling mode that causes the shielding layer current. The relative spatial position of the soil discharge channel and the cable has a significant impact on the magnitude of the shielding layer current under both grounding modes. The water content and salt content of the soil also have different degrees of influence on the coupling current of the shielding layer in different grounding modes.

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  • Tao Yuan & Qian Chen & Rongquan Fan & Wenhui Zeng, 2024. "Experimental Study of Electromagnetic Interference from Concentrated Discharge Channels within the Soil to Adjacent Directly Buried Cables during Lightning Current Inflow to the Ground," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:15:p:3852-:d:1450282
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