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Lightning and Corona Performance of 330-Kv Lines on the American Gas and Electric and Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Systems [includes discussion]

W. S. Price, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1956 - 
- Vol. 75, Iss: 3, pp 583-597
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This article is published in Transactions of The American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part Iii: Power Apparatus and Systems.The article was published on 1956-01-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lightning.

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IEEE working group report. Estimating lightning performance of transmission lines. II: Updates to analytical models

TL;DR: The IEEE Simplified Method for computing lightning performance of overhead transmission lines was first described by Anderson [5] and has been used extensively in the application of the method and in the testing of various component models.
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Estimating Lightning Performance of Transmission Lines

TL;DR: In this paper, generalized curves for estimating lightning performance of ehv lines are presented based on typical vertical and horizontal configurations for voltages ranging from 115 to 700 kV, covering the practical range of insulators, spans and footing resistances.
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Impulse and 60-Cycle Characteristics of Driven Grounds - II

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of principles and methods on driven ground was issued in 1918 by the Bureau of Standards as discussed by the authors, and from the measured 60-cycle values plus what experience would ensue there have been established present practices.
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The Calculation of the Radio Interference Level of Transmission Lines Caused by Corona Discharges [includes discussion]

TL;DR: The mechanism by which the principal wave which travels along the line and interferes with radio reception is expressed in mathematical terms and related to the currents which flow during laboratory tests of samples of conductor.
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Impulse and 60-Cycle Characteristics of Driven Grounds--III Effect of Lead in Ground Installation

TL;DR: In laying out grounds for protection against lightning, the inductance of the installation and its relation to the effective resistance of the ground are factors of importance as discussed by the authors, and the lead and ground induction ance becomes particularly significant for rapid current discharges associated with direct strokes when the induction drop may exceed the resistance drop.
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