Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia
This is the first investigation and analysis of lightning related incidents in Zambia. Two case studies on both human injuries and equipment damage at five sites are reported. Lightning injuries were mostly attributed to the lack of proper structural protection systems, although lack of awareness am...
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| author | Lubasi, Foster Chileshe Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin Gomes, Chandima Cooper, Mary Ann |
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| description | This is the first investigation and analysis of lightning related incidents in Zambia. Two case studies on both human injuries and equipment damage at five sites are reported. Lightning injuries were mostly attributed to the lack of proper structural protection systems, although lack of awareness among the public may also contribute to the situation. Many injury mechanisms, including unsuccessful upward streamers, may cause injuries. Design of lightning protection schemes should take social structures and affordability by the affected public into account. Losses in the power sector are excessively high in the region and seriously affect the operation of both business and domestic life. Replacement cost incurred by the power companies can be prohibitive. Lightning density and pattern in the localized areas, grounding systems of the installations, and specification and installation techniques of lightning arresters should be revisited in giving proper solutions to transformer and power line failures. |
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| spelling | upm-402222019-11-20T06:17:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40222/ Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia Lubasi, Foster Chileshe Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin Gomes, Chandima Cooper, Mary Ann This is the first investigation and analysis of lightning related incidents in Zambia. Two case studies on both human injuries and equipment damage at five sites are reported. Lightning injuries were mostly attributed to the lack of proper structural protection systems, although lack of awareness among the public may also contribute to the situation. Many injury mechanisms, including unsuccessful upward streamers, may cause injuries. Design of lightning protection schemes should take social structures and affordability by the affected public into account. Losses in the power sector are excessively high in the region and seriously affect the operation of both business and domestic life. Replacement cost incurred by the power companies can be prohibitive. Lightning density and pattern in the localized areas, grounding systems of the installations, and specification and installation techniques of lightning arresters should be revisited in giving proper solutions to transformer and power line failures. IEEE 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40222/1/Case%20studies%20of%20lightning%20related%20injuries%20and%20property%20damage%20in%20Zambia.pdf Lubasi, Foster Chileshe and Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin and Gomes, Chandima and Cooper, Mary Ann (2012) Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia. In: International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2-7 Sept. 2012, Vienna, Austria. . 10.1109/ICLP.2012.6344242 |
| spellingShingle | Lubasi, Foster Chileshe Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin Gomes, Chandima Cooper, Mary Ann Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title | Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title_full | Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title_fullStr | Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title_short | Case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in Zambia |
| title_sort | case studies of lightning related injuries and property damage in zambia |
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