An inquisitive analysis on the temporal variation of return stroke current essential for producing observed remote electro-magnetic fields


Autoria(s): Raysaha, Rosy Balaram; Kumar, Udaya
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The gross characteristics of spatio-temporal current evolution in the return stroke phase of a cloud-to-ground lightning are rather well defined. However, they by themselves do not ensure the salient features for the resulting remote Electro- Magnetic Fields (EMFs). In spite of significant efforts in the engineering models wherein, the spatio-temporal current distribution all along the channel is specified by the design, all the salient features of remote EMFs could not be achieved. Only the current evolution that ensures the basic characteristics along with its ability to reproduce all the salient features of remote EMFs ranging from 50 m – 200 km from the lightning channel, can be considered as a realistic return stroke channel current. In view of this, the present work intends to investigate on the required fine features of the return stroke current evolution that yields all the desired features. To ensure that the current evolution is not arbitrary but obeys the involved basic physical processes, a recently developed physical model will be employed for the analysis.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46215/1/CCEE2011_rosy.pdf

Raysaha, Rosy Balaram and Kumar, Udaya (2011) An inquisitive analysis on the temporal variation of return stroke current essential for producing observed remote electro-magnetic fields. In: Centenary Conference of Electrical Engineering, 15-17 December, 2011, IISc,Bangalore. India.

Publicador

Indian Institute of Science

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46215/

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Conference Paper

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