Yutao Tang , Kai He , Hongchun Shu , Ke Wang , Weijie Lou , Zhong Qin , Yiming Han , Yue Dai
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Reliability and safety assessment of distribution networks in mountainous plateau areas subject to low-amplitude lightning
Lightning poses a primary threat to the safety and reliability of power systems, especially distribution networks are susceptible to lightning-related accidents due to their weaker protective capabilities. In plateau and mountainous regions, distribution lines are particularly affected by Low-amplitude Lightning (LaL) due to the shielding and attracting effects of mountains and the earth. Analyzing and assessing the overvoltage risks posed by LaL to distribution lines holds significant practical value. This paper develops a risk assessment model for distribution lines in plateau and mountainous regions, firstly, driven by actual lightning data collected by the High Precision Lightning Location System (HPLLS), found that the LaL events exhibited a notably high occurrence frequency of 46.02%. Secondly, a fractal streamlines model (FSM) for simulating the development of lightning leaders is proposed. Finally, based on the FSM, the probability and spatial distribution of LaL direct strikes are calculated, within the lightning strike range, the probability of LaL directly hitting distribution lines was close to 100%, the overvoltage caused by LaL can reach hundreds of kV, and a risk-based LaL damage assessment model is presented. This integrated methodology advances lightning risk assessment practices, providing a physics-informed foundation for enhancing the reliability of mountainous distribution networks.
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Elsevier publishes Reliability Engineering & System Safety in association with the European Safety and Reliability Association and the Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis Division. The international journal is devoted to developing and applying methods to enhance the safety and reliability of complex technological systems, like nuclear power plants, chemical plants, hazardous waste facilities, space systems, offshore and maritime systems, transportation systems, constructed infrastructure, and manufacturing plants. The journal normally publishes only articles that involve the analysis of substantive problems related to the reliability of complex systems or present techniques and/or theoretical results that have a discernable relationship to the solution of such problems. An important aim is to balance academic material and practical applications.