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Outer Diameter = 0.

25 m
height of the conductor = 13.125 m
R0 = (r x l) ( eqn. C.5, IEEE 998 - 1996)
where r = = 0.082731 m
radius of subconductors in m
l = spacing between adjacent conductor in m
where h = average height of the conductor

Vc = Rated Lightning Impulse withstand voltage


= 1425 kV
E0 = Limiting corona gradient
= 1500 kV / m
where h = average height of the conductor

R'c = Corona radius of the bundle conductor


R0 = Equivalent radius of bundle conductor
hence ZS = 341.2832 ohms for Twin Bundle
Zs = 60 x ( ln ( 2xh / R'c ) x ln ( 2xh / r )
where h = average height of the conductor
R'c = Rc = Corona radius of the single conductor
r ZS = metallic radius of single conductor for Tubular Conductor
= 307.4778 ohms
where BIL = Rated Lightning Impulse withstand voltage
ZS = Surge Impedence of the conductor carrying the surge
hence IS = 9.185918 kA for Twin Bundle

10.19586 kA for Tubular Conductor


where S = Strike distance in m
k = 1 for strikes on Shield Wire (pg.25 IEEE 998 - 1996)
IS = Allowable return stroke current in kA
hence S s wire = 33.8158 m for Twin Bundle
= 36.18807 m for Tubular Conductor
Now, = 33.8158 m
allowable strike distance (S)

height of shield wire (H) = 27.75 m


height of object to be protected (A) = 22 m
elevation difference between Shield wire & Object to be protected
D= H -A = 5.75 m
Now, = 36.188073 m
allowable strike distance (S)

height of shield wire (H) = 27.75 m


height of object to be protected (A) = 13.125 m
elevation difference between Shield wire & Object to be protected
D= H -A = 14.625 m

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