Published 2022
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Publication
Do Wind Turbines Amplify the Effects of Lightning Strikes A Full-Maxwell Modelling Approach
Description
Wind turbines (WTs) can be seriously damaged
by lightning strikes and they can be struck by a significant
number of flashes. This should be taken into account when the
WT lightning protection system is designed. Moreover, WTs
represent a path for the lightning current that can modify
the well-known effects of the lightning discharge in terms of
radiated electromagnetic fields, which are a source of damage
and interference for nearby structures and systems. In this
paper, a WT struck by a lightning discharge is analyzed with
a full-wave modelling approach, taking into account the details
of the WT and its interactions with the lightning channel. The
effects of first and subsequent return strokes are analyzed as
well as that of the rotation angle of the struck blade. Results
show that the lightning current along the WT is mainly affected
by the ground reflection and by the reflection between the struck
blade and the channel. The computed electromagnetic fields
show that, for subsequent return strokes, the presence of a
WT almost doubles their magnitude with respect to a lightning
striking the ground. Such enhancement is emphasized when the
inclined struck blade is considered
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1066568
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1066568
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE