Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke

A simple analysis of induced transients in an overhead telecommunication subscriber line due to nearby lightning return stroke to the ground is done considering a simple triangular pulse current as channel current. The field-transmission line coupling model is adopted from Agrawal et al. (1980). Res...

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Main Authors: Sorwar, M.G., Ahmad, Hussein, Ali, M.M.
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Language:English
Published: 1998
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Ahmad, Hussein
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description A simple analysis of induced transients in an overhead telecommunication subscriber line due to nearby lightning return stroke to the ground is done considering a simple triangular pulse current as channel current. The field-transmission line coupling model is adopted from Agrawal et al. (1980). Results show that the front return stroke produces higher peak value of transients in comparison with the side return stroke, on the other hand side return stroke produces higher values of front steepness. The numerical results have a good agreement with the experimental data
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spelling utm-19722010-06-01T03:00:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/1972/ Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke Sorwar, M.G. Ahmad, Hussein Ali, M.M. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A simple analysis of induced transients in an overhead telecommunication subscriber line due to nearby lightning return stroke to the ground is done considering a simple triangular pulse current as channel current. The field-transmission line coupling model is adopted from Agrawal et al. (1980). Results show that the front return stroke produces higher peak value of transients in comparison with the side return stroke, on the other hand side return stroke produces higher values of front steepness. The numerical results have a good agreement with the experimental data 1998-08-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1972/1/Sorwar1998_AnalysisOfTransientsInOverheadTelecommunication.pdf Sorwar, M.G. and Ahmad, Hussein and Ali, M.M. (1998) Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke. Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1998. 1998 IEEE International Symposium on , 2 . pp. 1083-1088.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Sorwar, M.G.
Ahmad, Hussein
Ali, M.M.
Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title_full Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title_fullStr Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title_short Analysis of Transients in Overhead Telecommunication Subscriber Line Due to Nearby Lightning Return Stroke
title_sort analysis of transients in overhead telecommunication subscriber line due to nearby lightning return stroke
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://eprints.utm.my/1972/
http://eprints.utm.my/1972/1/Sorwar1998_AnalysisOfTransientsInOverheadTelecommunication.pdf