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Lightning-Transmission Line Current Transient TLM Numerical Simulation
Recently, the lightning strokes to transmission lines are been watched more carefully due to the needs to improve the transmission lines performance and the power quality. The TLM (Transmission-Line-Model) numerical technique is applied to model a distribution line, surge arresters, grounding electrodes impedance time varying, and the connecting leads to ground. Two simulations are shown and compared with measurements.