Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines

Wind turbine can be destroyed when not adequately protected by the receptor. According to recent research, the size of the receptor plays a very important role in its efficiency. The effect of receptor size has not been well considered in literature and standards. This paper investigates six recepto...

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Main Authors: Ikhazuangbe, Godson I., Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam, Gomes, Chandima, Shanmugam, Anandan
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Published: River Publishers 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62919/
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author Ikhazuangbe, Godson I.
Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam
Gomes, Chandima
Shanmugam, Anandan
author_facet Ikhazuangbe, Godson I.
Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam
Gomes, Chandima
Shanmugam, Anandan
author_sort Ikhazuangbe, Godson I.
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description Wind turbine can be destroyed when not adequately protected by the receptor. According to recent research, the size of the receptor plays a very important role in its efficiency. The effect of receptor size has not been well considered in literature and standards. This paper investigates six receptor sizes (10 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30mmand 35mmreceptor diameters), encompassing adopted sizes in literature. As the blade is rotated, the interception efficiency of various receptor sizes is evaluated on a modern wind turbine. The vertical tri-pole cloud charge model developed with finite element analysis is used to study the maximum electric field strength required for the initiation of upward leader from the blade surfaces. The interception efficiency of each receptor size is evaluated by comparing the maximum electric field strength. The results of the point of initiation of upward leader match well with those obtained by experimental measurements from lightning discharge attachments.
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spelling upm-629192022-11-25T01:21:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62919/ Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines Ikhazuangbe, Godson I. Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam Gomes, Chandima Shanmugam, Anandan Wind turbine can be destroyed when not adequately protected by the receptor. According to recent research, the size of the receptor plays a very important role in its efficiency. The effect of receptor size has not been well considered in literature and standards. This paper investigates six receptor sizes (10 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30mmand 35mmreceptor diameters), encompassing adopted sizes in literature. As the blade is rotated, the interception efficiency of various receptor sizes is evaluated on a modern wind turbine. The vertical tri-pole cloud charge model developed with finite element analysis is used to study the maximum electric field strength required for the initiation of upward leader from the blade surfaces. The interception efficiency of each receptor size is evaluated by comparing the maximum electric field strength. The results of the point of initiation of upward leader match well with those obtained by experimental measurements from lightning discharge attachments. River Publishers 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed Ikhazuangbe, Godson I. and Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam and Gomes, Chandima and Shanmugam, Anandan (2017) Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines. Journal of Green Engineering, 7 (3). 401 - 420. ISSN 1904-4720; ESSN: 2245-4586 https://www.riverpublishers.com/journal.php?j=JGE/7/3/undefine 10.13052/jge1904-4720.734
spellingShingle Ikhazuangbe, Godson I.
Kasim Rawthar, Mumtaj Begam
Gomes, Chandima
Shanmugam, Anandan
Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title_full Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title_fullStr Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title_full_unstemmed Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title_short Receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
title_sort receptor sizes and its effect on lightning protection of modern wind turbines
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62919/
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