Presentation 1994/1/28
Lightning Current Distribution at the Radio Relay Station Caused by Direct Lightning Stroke
Masaji Sato, Koichi Matuoka, Shoichi Kuramoto,
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Abstract(in English) It has become very important to study the lightning surges that flows into telecommunications equipment because of the increased use of susceptible circuit to over-voltages.This paper reports the measurement of the distributed lightning current at the mountain- top radio relay station caused by direct lightning strike for the first time.More than 90 % of the direct lightning current flows into the antenna tower legs and waveguides,with the high frequency components of the lightning current tending to flow into the outside parts of those structural components.
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Keyword(in English) Direct Lightning / Lightning Current / Radio Relay Station
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Title (in English) Lightning Current Distribution at the Radio Relay Station Caused by Direct Lightning Stroke
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Keyword(1) Direct Lightning
Keyword(2) Lightning Current
Keyword(3) Radio Relay Station
1st Author's Name Masaji Sato
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Telecommunication Networks Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Koichi Matuoka
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Telecommunication Networks Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Shoichi Kuramoto
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Telecommunication Networks Laboratories
Date 1994/1/28
Paper # EMCJ93-80
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 454
Page pp.pp.-
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