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Title: Lightning Protection Methods for Wind Turbine Blades: An Alternative Approach
Authors: Mucsi, Viktor
Ayub, Ahmad Syahrir
Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus
Zulkipli, Muhammad
Muhtazaruddin, Mohd Nabil
Mohd Saudi, Ahmad Shakir
Ardila-Rey, Jorge Alfredo
Keywords: Ansys workbench
Lightning
Lightning protection system
Wind turbine blades
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Mucsi, Viktor, Ahmad S. Ayub, Firdaus Muhammad-Sukki, Muhammad Zulkipli, Mohd N. Muhtazaruddin, Ahmad S. Mohd Saudi, and Jorge A. Ardila-Rey 2020. "Lightning Protection Methods for Wind Turbine Blades: An Alternative Approach" Applied Sciences 10, no. 6: 2130. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10062130
Abstract: Lightning strikes happens in a fraction of time, where they can transfer huge amounts of charge and high currents in a single strike. The chances for a structure to be struck by lightning increases as the height increases; thus, tall structures are moreprone to lightning. Despite the existing lightning protection systems available for wind turbine blades,there are still many cases reporteddue to the fact of damage caused by lightning strike. Owing to that, the present work introduces a new approach for a lightning protection system for wind turbine blades where preliminary investigations were done using Analysis Systems (ANSYS) Workbench. Two models were developed: one with a conventional type down conductor system and the other with a hybrid conductor system. The recorded findings have been compared and discussed, where it was found that the hybrid conductor system may provide alternative protection from lightning for wind turbine blades. © 2020 by the authors.
Description: Article index by Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/25108
ISSN: 20763417
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