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- W2330777715 abstract "We report the results obtained on the developing characteristics of creeping discharges along the insulated wire surface under inductive lightning surge voltages with various durations of wave front. The aerial insulated wires usually are supported by the post insulator and the binding wire at the reinforced concrete pole. When a lightning strikes near by the aerial insulated wires, the overvoltage due to the inductive lightning surge invades to the central line of the wire. The creeping discharge can develop along the wire surface from the free end of the binding wire just after a flashover of the post insulator at the wire supporting point. This creeping discharge may give rise to the accidents such as a melting or snapping of the wire. An important subject to prevent these accidents is to clarify the characteristics of creeping discharge along the wire surface and the developing mechanism of discharges. In this study, the impulse voltages with various durations of wave front are applied to the central line of the wire as the inductive lightning surge. The length and aspect of positive and negative creeping discharges developing along the wire surface are measured using a still camera with an image intensifier, and the developing mechanisms of creeping discharges are discussed on the basis of the models which are proposed taking into account obtained results." @default.
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- W2330777715 title "Relationship between Creeping Discharge along Aerial Insulated Wire and Duration of Wave Front of Inductive Lightning Surge" @default.
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