A survey on analytical solutions and tools for lightning-induced voltages calculations

Abstract In this paper, that is an extended version of a work [1] presented at the 2019 International Symposium on Lightning Protection (XV SIPDA), a survey of analytical solutions available in the literature for the evaluation of the lightning-induced voltages in case of both step and linearly rising channel-base currents is presented. Two tools, CiLIV and LIV, based on some of the above mentioned analytical solutions are also presented. Finally, a validation of both analytical solutions and tools is presented.

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