Lightning is one of the primary sources that cause failure on over head transmission system. It can lead to the transmission line insulator to be over voltage. Commonly, transmissions lines are equipped with ground wire and consist of one or two ground wire which it is depending on tower construction. Over voltage on the transmission line can occur in two ways viz., direct lightning strike on phase line and ground wire produce propagating wave to both sides the phase line and result in damage on insulator. Direct lightning stroke on ground wire or the tower structure of transmission can cause phenomenon back flashover (BFO) on insulator. The lightning current characteristic is distinguished in lightning maximum current and steepness of lightning current. This paper discusses influence of in different lightning characteristics on BFO in extra high voltage transmission line in simulation using ATP draw. The lightning surge currents of IEC and VDE standards were injected to the ground wire and phase lines. As the implementation, this paper used the data of extra high voltage transmission line of 275 kV, Galang - Binjai, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia.
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Hardi, S., Mirza, F., Bukit, F. R. A., & Rohana. (2021). Influence of Lightning Characteristics on Back Flashover in Extra High Voltage Transmission Line: A case study. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1811/1/012048
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