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OverviewThe need to improve the reliability and robustness of power systems and smart grids makes protection of sensitive equipment and power transmission and distribution lines against lightning-related effects a primary concern. Renewable electricity generation capacity has been increasing all over the world, and lightning can cause failures either by hitting the turbines or panels directly or inducing transients on the control systems that lead to equipment failure, malfunction or degradation. This two-volume set assesses how global lightning may respond to global climate change, provides thorough coverage of the lightning phenomenon and its interaction with various objects, and covers methods for the effective protection of structures and systems. It is a valuable reference for researchers in the fields of lightning and power systems, for transmission and distribution line engineers and designers, and is a useful text for related advanced courses. Volume 1 covers fundamentals and modelling of lightning interaction with power systems, including lightning and climate change; lightning phenomenon and parameters for engineering applications; lightning return stroke models for electromagnetic field calculations; lightning geolocation information for power system analyses; lightning attachment to overhead power lines; field-to-transmission line coupling models; lightning response of grounding electrodes; surge protective devices; modelling of power transmission line components; and modelling of power distribution components. Volume 2 addresses various applications including the application of the Monte Carlo method to lightning protection and insulation coordination practices; lightning interaction with power substations; lightning interaction with power transmission lines; lightning interaction with medium-voltage overhead power distribution systems; lightning interaction with low-voltage overhead power distribution networks; lightning protection of structures and electrical systems inside of buildings; lightning protection of smart grids; lightning protection of wind power systems; lightning protection of photovoltaic systems; measurement of lightning currents and voltages; application of the FDTD method to lightning studies; and software tools for lightning performance assessment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandre Piantini (Professor, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology Imprint: Institution of Engineering and Technology ISBN: 9781839530944ISBN 10: 1839530944 Pages: 952 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsVolume 1 Chapter 1: Lightning and climate change Chapter 2: Lightning phenomenon and parameters for engineering application Chapter 3: Lightning return stroke models for electromagnetic field calculations Chapter 4: Lightning geolocation information for power system analyses Chapter 5: Lightning attachment to overhead power lines Chapter 6: Field-to-transmission line coupling models Chapter 7: Lightning response of grounding electrodes Chapter 8: Surge-protective devices Chapter 9: Modelling of power transmission line components Chapter 10: Modelling of power distribution components Volume 2 Chapter 1: Application of the Monte Carlo method to lightning protection and insulation coordination practices Chapter 2: Lightning interaction with power substations Chapter 3: Lightning interaction with power transmission lines Chapter 4: Lightning interaction with medium-voltage overhead power distribution systems Chapter 5: Lightning interaction with low-voltage overhead power distribution networks Chapter 6: Lightning protection of structures and electrical systems inside of buildings Chapter 7: Lightning protection of Smart Grids Chapter 8: Lightning protection of wind power systems Chapter 9: Renewable energy systems - photovoltaic systems Chapter 10: Measurement of lightning currents and voltages Chapter 11: Application of the FDTD method to lightning studies Chapter 12: Software tools for the lightning performance assessmentReviewsAuthor InformationAlexandre Piantini is a Professor at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he heads the Lightning and High Voltage Research Centre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |