Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications

To the electric utility engineer, the parameters of the flash that are of primary interest are the crest current for the first and subsequent strokes, the waveshape of these currents, correlation between the parameters, the number of strokes per flash and flash incidence rates where the ground flash...

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Main Author: Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
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Published: VINČA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2016
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description To the electric utility engineer, the parameters of the flash that are of primary interest are the crest current for the first and subsequent strokes, the waveshape of these currents, correlation between the parameters, the number of strokes per flash and flash incidence rates where the ground flash density, denoted as flashes per square km-year and symbolized by Ng. The first three parameters, as we know them today, are to a very large extent based on the measurements of Berger. Berger's masts, 70 and 80 meters high, were mounted atop Mt. San Salvatore (Switzerland), which is 650 meters above Lake Lugano, where it can be readily noted that these 125 records represent one of the best and most extensive set of data available to the industry to date. This paper focuses on the lightning severity scenario in Malaysia, which could also applicable to other tropic countries, and some of the useful parameters for lightning protection system design and forensic study. Some specific engineering applications have also been summarised, taking into account various lightning parameters, available from past and current measurements.
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spelling upm-561612017-07-04T02:46:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56161/ Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin To the electric utility engineer, the parameters of the flash that are of primary interest are the crest current for the first and subsequent strokes, the waveshape of these currents, correlation between the parameters, the number of strokes per flash and flash incidence rates where the ground flash density, denoted as flashes per square km-year and symbolized by Ng. The first three parameters, as we know them today, are to a very large extent based on the measurements of Berger. Berger's masts, 70 and 80 meters high, were mounted atop Mt. San Salvatore (Switzerland), which is 650 meters above Lake Lugano, where it can be readily noted that these 125 records represent one of the best and most extensive set of data available to the industry to date. This paper focuses on the lightning severity scenario in Malaysia, which could also applicable to other tropic countries, and some of the useful parameters for lightning protection system design and forensic study. Some specific engineering applications have also been summarised, taking into account various lightning parameters, available from past and current measurements. VINČA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56161/1/Lightning%20severity%20in%20Malaysia%20and%20some%20parameters%20of%20interest%20for%20engineering%20applications.pdf Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin (2016) Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications. Thermal Science, 20 (suppl.2). S437-S450. ISSN 0354-9836; ESSN: 2334-7163 http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/Article.aspx?id=0354-98361600028A 10.2298/TSCI151026028A
spellingShingle Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title_full Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title_fullStr Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title_full_unstemmed Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title_short Lightning severity in Malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
title_sort lightning severity in malaysia and some parameters of interest for engineering applications
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56161/1/Lightning%20severity%20in%20Malaysia%20and%20some%20parameters%20of%20interest%20for%20engineering%20applications.pdf