Investigation of Upward Leader Development Characteristics by Two Kinds of Charge Density Models in Wind Turbines

Author:

Fan Wenchao12,Cai Li12ORCID,Li Muzi12,Zhou Mi12,Cao Jinxin12,Wang Jianguo12,Fan Yadong12

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Lightning Protection and Grounding Technology Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation Wuhan University Wuhan China

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe upward discharge is a significant factor threatening the operation of wind farms. This paper investigates the inception and development of upward leaders of wind turbines' tip, where blade rotation prevents charge accumulation, using charge density models from laboratory discharges and artificially triggered lightning. The results indicate that larger return stroke currents create higher spatial potentials, and slower downward leader speeds allow for longer development time, favoring the development of upward leaders. As wind turbine sizes increase, the rotation of the blade tips resembles artificially triggered lightning, and the long air gap discharge model may underestimate the development of upward leaders. Calculations from the artificially triggered lightning model reveal improved upward leader formation when further laterally away from the downward leader within a certain distance, elucidating why multiple upward leaders are frequently observed around turbines. The striking distance and attractive radius are largely determined by the development of upward leaders. The absence of corona charge shielding at blade tips means upward leader inception is independent of downward leader velocity, emphasizing downward leaders' significant influence on turbines. Thus, the formula for estimating a wind turbine's lightning incidence requires integrating the return stroke current and velocity of the downward leader.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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