2020
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2019.2923690
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Determining Impact of Lightning Strike Location on Failures in Transmission Network Elements Using Fuzzy Decision-Making

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“…The use of protection systems against atmospheric discharges and their different typologies are vital in interconnected or isolated electrical systems and buildings of all socio-economic sectors worldwide [19], [20]. Overvoltage is increasing in voltage that can appear on electrical distribution lines, and that can cause, among other things, damage to equipment connected to the network.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of protection systems against atmospheric discharges and their different typologies are vital in interconnected or isolated electrical systems and buildings of all socio-economic sectors worldwide [19], [20]. Overvoltage is increasing in voltage that can appear on electrical distribution lines, and that can cause, among other things, damage to equipment connected to the network.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L IGHTNING strikes impacting transmission lines are known to provoke disturbances within the power system [1].Such discharges can hit the equipment directly or hit transmission lines originating overvoltage surges sufficiently high to cause severe fails on equipment insulation and consequently to unexpected outages [2].In extreme scenarios, these incidents can inflict substantial financial losses on power utilities and businesses reliant on electricity [3]. The development and implementation of a robust lightning protection system, which includes line lightning rods, grounding systems, surge protectors, and overhead ground wires, have undergone continuous refinement and gained widespread acceptance in the global electric power industry [4], [5], [6], [7].…”
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“…With fault detection, the variations of electrical signals are commonly used as the startup criteria, and the if-then conditions can achieve the fault detection task. For the fault-location methods, Bayesian networks [8], expert systems [9], Petri Nets [10], fuzzy logic [11], and analytical models [12] are commonly cited in recent decades. However, these techniques still have certain drawbacks [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%