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IPower & Energy Society - PES (Technical Sponsor)

30th International Conference on

Lightning Protection

ICLP 2010

Conference Programme

Cagliari, Italy - September 12-16, 2010

ICLP 2010 PROGRAM Cagliari, Sept. 12th-16th 2010

30th International Conference on Lightning Protection T Hotel – Cagliari

12th – 16th September 2010

© ICLP Centre, All rights reserved 2010.

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Contents

Contents .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Message from ICLP President ................................................................................................................................................. 6

ICLP Organisation .................................................................................................................................................................... 7

Scientific Committee ........................................................................................................................................................... 7

Executive Board .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Honorary Members ............................................................................................................................................................ 7

The central homepage of ICLP: ........................................................................................................................................... 7

ICLP 2010 Committees ............................................................................................................................................................ 8

Co-Chairpersons .................................................................................................................................................................. 8

Technical Program Committee ........................................................................................................................................... 8

Local Organizing Committee ............................................................................................................................................... 8

General Information ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

List of previous ICLP meetings ............................................................................................................................................ 9

Working Language ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

Conference Venue ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

Registration Desk .............................................................................................................................................................. 10

Accommodation ................................................................................................................................................................ 10

Accompanying Persons ..................................................................................................................................................... 10

Lunches ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10

Coffee ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

Technical Programme Information ....................................................................................................................................... 11

Opening Session ................................................................................................................................................................ 11

Oral and Poster Sessions ................................................................................................................................................... 11

Technical exhibition .......................................................................................................................................................... 12

Publications ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Social Events ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Welcome Reception .......................................................................................................................................................... 13

Conference Banquet ......................................................................................................................................................... 13

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Cagliari .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

Practical Information ............................................................................................................................................................ 16

Passport and Visas ............................................................................................................................................................ 16

Insurance and Vaccinations .............................................................................................................................................. 16

Local Currency................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Electricity .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Travel to Cagliari ............................................................................................................................................................... 16

Force Majeure ................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Changes of Conference Program ...................................................................................................................................... 16

Cancellation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Technical Programme ........................................................................................................................................................... 17

Session 1A - Lightning Discharge I .................................................................................................................................... 17

Session 9A - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems I ................................................................................ 17

Session 5A - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing I.................................................................................................. 17

Session PA - POSTER I ....................................................................................................................................................... 18

Session 2A - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics I ......................................................................................................... 19

Session 5B - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing II ................................................................................................. 20

Session 4A - Lightning Attachment I ................................................................................................................................. 20

Session 3A - LEMP and Lightning-Induced Effects I .......................................................................................................... 20

Session 8A - Lightning Deleterious Effects ........................................................................................................................ 21

Session 1B - Lightning Discharge II .................................................................................................................................... 21

Session 9B - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems II ............................................................................... 21

Session 1C - Lightning Discharge III ................................................................................................................................... 22

Session 7A - Lightning Protection of Electronic Systems .................................................................................................. 22

Session PB - POSTER II ....................................................................................................................................................... 23

Session 6A - Lightning Protection of Power Systems I ...................................................................................................... 24

Session 5C - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing III ................................................................................................ 24

Session 2B - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics II ........................................................................................................ 25

Session 9C - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems III .............................................................................. 25

Session 3B - LEMP and Lightning-Induced Effects II ......................................................................................................... 25

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Session 2C - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics III ....................................................................................................... 26

Session 10A - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards I ............................................................................. 26

Session SSA - IPLT Special Session on Lightning to Tall Structures and Wind Turbines .................................................... 26

Session 5D - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing IV ............................................................................................... 27

Session 10B - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards II ............................................................................ 27

Session 6B - Lightning Protection of Power Systems II ..................................................................................................... 27

Session SSB - Special Session on Lightning Safety and Medicine ..................................................................................... 28

Session 9D - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems IV .............................................................................. 28

Session 6C - Lightning Protection of Power Systems III .................................................................................................... 28

Session 4B - Lightning Attachment II ................................................................................................................................ 29

Session 10C - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards III ........................................................................... 29

List of Authors ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30

At a Glance ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37

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Message from ICLP President

Dear friends and colleagues,

On behalf of the ICLP Scientific Committee, I have the pleasure of welcoming you to the 30th International Conference on Lightning Protection, Cagliari, Italy.

Since 1951, this is the fifth time ICLP is organized in Italy, the last Italian Edition having been held in Florence in 1996. This is a clear recognition of the long-lasting involvement and high-level research

work of Italian scientists and engineers in the field of lightning physics and protection. I should mention, however, that unlike the previous Italian editions, it is the first time that ICLP is organized off the mainland, in the beautiful island of Sardinia and in the charming city of Cagliari.

The program includes four keynote lectures given by eminent scientists in the field, about 30 technical sessions, including two special sessions on lightning safety and medicine and a special session on Lightning to Tall Structures and Wind Turbines co-organized with the IPLT (International Project on Lightning to Tall structures). The technical sessions will provide an in-depth coverage of lightning physics, electromagnetic effects on various systems and structures and lightning protection challenges.

Many individuals and institutions have contributed to the organization of this conference. I wish to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to the Chairpersons Prof. Carlo Mazzetti and Prof. Carlo Alberto Nucci for their outstanding leadership. My deep appreciation goes to the members of the Local Organizing Committee chaired by Prof. Fabrizio Pilo for their dedication, efficiency and hard work to make this 30th ICLP a success.

Special thanks are also due to the Chairman of the Technical Program Committee, Prof. Alberto Borghetti for his excellent work. Without his active commitment, ICLP 2010 would not have been possible at this level of quality. My sincere gratitude goes also to the members of the Scientific Committee, to Prof. V. Cooray and Dr. Fabio Fiamingo of the ICLP Executive Board, to the Sessions Chairs and co-Chairs and, last but not least, to all the authors and speakers of the conference.

Finally, I do hope that ICLP 2010 will be a fruitful, pleasant and inspiring conference for all of you. I am also confident that you will enjoy the fine social events prepared for you by the Local Organizing Committee.

Enjoy ICLP 2010!

Prof. Farhad Rachidi ICLP President

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ICLP Organisation

Scientific Committee Executive Board

Prof. I. Berta, Hungary

Dr. M. Loboda, Poland

President: Prof. F. Rachidi

Prof. C. Bouquegneau, Belgium

Prof. C. Mazzetti, Italy

Vice President: Prof. V. Cooray

Prof. V. Cooray (Vice President), Sweden

Prof. C.A. Nucci, Italy

Technical Secretary: Dr. Fabio Fiamingo

Dr. G. Diendorfer, Austria

Prof. A. Piantini, Brasil

Prof. F. Heidler, Germany

Prof. F. Rachidi (President), Switzerland

Prof. I. R. Jandrell, South Africa

Prof. V. Rakov, USA

Prof. S. Yokoyama, Japan

Honorary Members

Prof. Z. Flisowski, Poland

Prof. T. Kawamura, Japan

Prof. A.E. Pedersen, Denmark

Dr. W. Hadrian, Austria Prof. S. Lundquist,

Sweden Prof. V. Scuka, Sweden

Prof. T. Horvath, Hungary

Prof. C. Menemenlis, Greece

Prof. J. Wiesinger, Germany

Dr. J. Huse, Norway

Mr. E. Montandon, Switzerland

The central homepage of ICLP: http://www.iclp-centre.org/

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ICLP 2010 Committees

Co-Chairpersons

Prof. Carlo Mazzetti (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

Prof. Carlo Alberto Nucci (University of Bologna)

Technical Program Committee

Prof. Alberto Borghetti (University of Bologna) Chairperson

Dr. Mario Paolone (University of Bologna)

Local Organizing Committee

Prof. Fabrizio Pilo (University of Cagliari) Chairperson

Dr. Gianni Celli (University of Cagliari) General Secretary

Dr. Susanna Mocci (University of Cagliari)

Dr. Giuditta Pisano (University of Cagliari)

Dr. Emilio Ghiani (University of Cagliari)

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General Information

Scope The International Conference on Lightning Protection provides an excellent opportunity for scientists, engineers, designers and users of lightning protection systems, from a wide range of universities and industries, to present and discuss the latest scientific results and share their practical experiences in the field of lightning research and lightning protection technology.

List of previous ICLP meetings

Conference number Year Place Country

1 1951 Bad Reichenhall Germany

2 1952 Bregenz Austria

3 1953 Lugano Switzerland

4 1956 Merano Italy

5 1958 Vienna Austria

6 1961 Triest-Opatija Italy-Yugoslavia

7 1963 Arnhem The Netherlands

8 1965 Cracov Poland

9 1967 Lugano Switzerland

10 1969 Budapest Hungary

11 1971 Munich Germany

12 1973 Portoroz Yugoslavia

13 1976 Venice Italy

14 1978 Gdansk Poland

15 1979 Uppsala Sweden

16 1981 Seged Hungary

17 1983 Haag The Netherlands

18 1985 Munich Germany

19 1988 Graz Austria

20 1990 Interlaken Switzerland

21 1992 Berlin Germany

22 1994 Budapest Hungary

23 1996 Florence Italy

24 1998 Birmingham England

25 2000 Rhodes Greece

26 2002 Krakow Poland

27 2004 Avignon France

28 2006 Kanazawa Japan

29 2008 Uppsala Sweden

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Working Language The working language of the conference is English and will be used for all printed matters.

Conference Venue The opening session and invited lectures on the morning of Monday 13 September 2010 will be hosted in the Main Hall of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Cagliari (Piazza d'Armi, Cagliari, Italy).

All the other conference sessions will be held at the T Hotel, Via Dei Giudicati n.66, Cagliari.

Registration Desk All attendees must register upon arrival and receive a badge in order to attend any conference activities. Each registrant will receive the Conference Proceedings in a memory stick at the Registration Desk. The location of the Registration Desk and opening hours are found below.

Date Time Place

Sunday, 12 Sept 17:00 - 19:00 T Hotel

Monday, 13 Sept 08:00 - 11:00 Main Hall of the Faculty of Engineering

Monday, 13 Sept 12:00 - 16:30 T Hotel

Tuesday, 14 Sept 08:00 - 14:00 T Hotel

Wednesday, 15 Sept 08:00 - 09:00 T Hotel

Accommodation Accommodation has been pre-booked for participants who asked for that through registration.

Accompanying Persons Registered accompanying persons have daily lunches included at the Conference Hotel. A one day guided tour is also scheduled on Sept. 14 to visit Cagliari and the Roman Ruins of Nora, 40 km west of Cagliari. Lunch will be served in a typical restaurant on the beautiful west side of the Gulf of Angels.

Lunches Daily Lunches are provided by the ICLP 2010 conference for registered attendees and registered accompanying persons.

Coffee To meet and interact together during the coffee breaks and the poster sessions, refreshments and coffee or tea will be served twice a day for registered attendees.

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Technical Programme Information

Opening Session 13 September, 09:00 – 12:30, Main Hall of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Cagliari. The ICLP 2010 Opening Session consists of Opening Ceremony and four Invited Lectures. After the Opening Session, there will be a bus to transport all participants to the T hotel.

Invited Lecture L1: “Lightning Surge Analysis by EMTP and Numerical Electromagnetic Analysis Method” by Prof. Akihiro Ametani

Invited Lecture L2: “Non-Conventional Lightning Protection Systems” by Prof. Vernon Cooray

Invited Lecture L3: “A Review of Triggered-Lightning Experiments” by Prof. Vladimir A. Rakov

Invited Lecture L4: “Theoretical methods for calculating electromagnetic fields from lightning discharge” by Prof. Rajeev Thottappillil

Oral and Poster Sessions 300 extended summaries were received by the ICLP 2010 Technical Program Committee and 271 summaries have been accepted or conditionally accepted by the Scientific Committee of ICLP. 228 full papers have been included in the ICLP 2010 Conference Program. Papers will be presented and discussed either orally or in poster sessions.

All oral papers shall be presented exclusively through a computer projector system. The presentation must be in MS Power Point format (versions 2007 or previous) and should be delivered to the Local Organizing Committee at least 24 hours before the corresponding oral presentation. Make sure to get a back-up file available. In general, each presentation is expected to be 15 minutes long or shorter and to be followed by a 3-5 minutes-long discussion. When you want to use other kinds of software, please contact the organizers well in advance. A PC will be available in each conference room.

Two poster sessions (PA and PB) will be held on Monday and Tuesday from 16:00 to 17:30. No other sessions are scheduled in parallel.

Each poster must be written in English and must fit within a 1.15 m (Height) x 0.95 m (Width) space. Presenters are requested to be ready to put up posters on an allocated space recognized by the paper number in the morning of the day of presentation.

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Each presenter is expected to be present with his/her presentation during the Poster Presentation Session to explain his/her presentation and answer attendees' questions. It is also expected that presenters put the title, authors name, affiliation and contact information on the poster. Posters have to be pasted on the board with the material that will be provided by the organization; adhesive tape, drawing pins, etc. are strictly forbidden. Presenters are responsible for placing their own posters and for taking them down by the end of the day.

Technical exhibition A small technical exhibition will be opened during the conference at T Hotel. Scientific Committee of ICLP wishes to inform all the ICLP participants as well as the visitors to the exhibition that the displayed projects, including their aimed performance are solely the responsibility of the individual exhibitors and thus ICLP does not endorse these nor take any responsibilities for the functioning of the displayed products.

Publications Thanks to the IEEE Power & Energy Society - PES (Technical Sponsor), the ICLP 2010 Conference Proceedings will be included in IEEE Xplore (Conference Publications Program). In addition to Conference Proceedings, the papers presented at this conference will be considered for possible publications in special editions of Journal of Lightning Research, Atmospheric Research, and Electric Power and Energy Systems.

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Social Events All social events require pre-registration well in advance.

Welcome Reception Sept. 12 between 20.00 and 22.00, the ICLP2010 Welcome Reception will be held at the Bastion of Saint Remy, indoor promenade. The Bastion includes the huge and beautiful terrace Umberto I and the indoor promenade both planned in 1896. The whole construction made of granite and limestone was opened in 1901. From the Bastion you can enjoy the magnificent panorama of the town of Cagliari. In summer, there are two open-air wine bars, which attract many tourists and local people, making the Bastion one of the most crowded places in town.

The indoor promenade, recently restored, is mainly used for culture and art exhibitions and in special occasions – like ICLP 2010 – the Municipality of Cagliari may offer it for cocktails and buffets. This event is included in the registration fee. Dress code: formal or business casual.

Buses will departure from the THotel on Monday, Sept. 12th at 19:00. Buses will also take the attendees back to the Conference Hotels at the end of the social event.

Conference Banquet The conference banquet will be held at the Restaurant Sa Festa in the small village of Maracalagonis, 20 km north east from Cagliari, beneath the Serpeddì Mount (www.safesta.it). The dinner in the farmhouse consists in traditional Sardinian dishes, like the roasted suckling pig and suckling lamb, hews cheese, pastry and the tasting of the brightest wines of the Sardinian wine firmament. Meals for vegetarians or not meat eating people there will be also available. During the dinner the Folk Group Kalagonis will dance and sing folk songs, accompanied by the accordion, the guitar and the Launeddas, which is the oldest music blow instrument in the Mediterranean area, a bagpipe-like instrument made with 3 reeds. An English-speaking guide will show the attendees the typical old Sardinian life style and the peculiar culture of Sardinian.

The banquet is included in the registration fee. Buses will approximately departure at 18 from the various Conference Hotels. Please, read the buses timetable at the Conference Desk or ask a hostess for information on the bus departing from your hotel. Dress code: informal, business-casual.

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Cagliari

Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, a region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name Casteddu literally means castle. It has about 160,000 inhabitants, or about 400,000 including the outlying townships (metropolitan area). An ancient city with a long history, Cagliari has seen the occupation of several civilisations. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia (which in the 1861 became the Kingdom of Italy) from 1324 to 1720 and from 1798 to 1815. Seat of the important University of Cagliari and the Primate Roman Catholic archdiocese of Sardinia, the city is an important regional cultural, educational, political and artistic centre, known for its diverse Art Nouveau architecture, vibrant nightlife and several monuments. It is also Sardinia's economic and industrial hub, having one of biggest ports in the Mediterranean sea, an international airport, and the 28th highest income rate in Italy, comparable to several Northern cities, such as Turin, Vicenza and Genoa.

History Cagliari has been inhabited since ancient times. It occupies a favourable position between the sea and a fertile plain, and is surrounded by two swamps (which afforded defences from enemies from inner lands) and is close to high and green mountains (to which people could evacuate if everything else was lost). Some testimonies of prehistoric inhabitants were found in Monte Claro and in Cape Sant'Elia. Under the name of Karalis, it was established around the 7th century BC as one of a string of Phoenician colonies in Sardinia. It passed with the rest of the island first to the control of Carthage and then to Rome in 238 BC when the Romans defeated the Carthaginians. Subsequently ruled in turn by the Vandals and the Byzantine Empire, Cagliari became the eponymous capital of an independent kingdom. During the 11th century, the Pisan republic conquered Cagliari and re-built the town itself. The Pisans built some of the fortifications that still surround the current district of Castello, most notably the two remaining white limestone towers designed by architect Giovanni Capula. During the 14th century, the Kingdom of Aragon conquered Cagliari after a battle against the Pisans and advanced its plan to conquer all of Sardinia. When Sardinia was finally conquered by the Crown of Aragon, Cagliari became the administrative capital of the viceroyalty of Sardinia, which later came under the rule of the Castilian/Spanish Empire. In 1718, after a brief rule of the Austrian Habsburgs, Cagliari and Sardinia came under the House of Savoy. As ruler of Sardinia, the Savoys took the title of kings of the Sardinian kingdom. The Sardinian kingdom comprised Savoy and Nice (currently in France), Piedmont and Liguria, as well as Sardinia. From the 1870s, with the unification of Italy, the city experienced a century of rapid growth. Many outstanding buildings were erected by the end of the 19th century during the office of Mayor Ottone Bacaredda. During World War II Cagliari was heavily bombed by the Allies in February 1943. After the war, the population of Cagliari rebounded and many apartment blocks were erected in new residential districts.

Main Sights The old part of the city (called Castello, the castle) lies on top of a hill, with a wonderful view of the Gulf of Cagliari (also known as Gulf of the Angels). Most of its city walls are intact, and feature the two 13th century white lime-stone towers, St. Pancras Tower and the Elephant Tower. The local white lime-stone was also used to build the walls of the city and many buildings. D. H. Lawrence, in his lively memoir of a voyage to Sardinia, Sea and Sardinia, undertaken in January 1921, described the effect of the warm Mediterranean sunlight on the white limestone city and compared Cagliari to a "white Jerusalem". The city is said to be built on seven hills (Sant'Elia, Bonaria, Monte Urpinu, Castello, Monte Claro, Tuvixeddu and San Michele).

The Cathedral was restored in the 1930s turning the former Baroque façade into a Medieval Pisan style façade, more akin to the original appearance of the church. The bell tower is original. The interior has a nave and two aisles, with a pulpit (1159–1162)[18] sculpted for the Cathedral of Pisa but later donated to Cagliari. In Castello is also the Sardinian Archaeological Museum, the biggest and most important regarding the prehistoric Nuragic civilisation of Sardinia. Finally, Castello hosts many craftsmen workshops in its tightened and scenic lanes. The Basilica di San Saturnino is one

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of the most important Palaeo-Christian monuments in Sardinia. A Palaeo-Christian crypt is also under the church of San Lucifero (1660), dedicated to Saint Lucifer, a bishop of the city. This has a Baroque façade with ancient columns and sculpted parts, some of which found in the nearby necropolis.

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Bonaria was built by the Aragonese in 1324–1329 during the siege to the Castle in which the Pisan had taken shelter. The other early districts of the town (Marina, Stampace, Villanova) retain much of their original appeal and still seem to function as distinct villages within the town. Considerable other remains of the ancient city are still visible at Cagliari, the most striking of which are those of the Roman Amphitheatre, carved into a block of rock (the typical lime-stone on which Cagliari is built), and of an aqueduct; the latter a most important acquisition to the city, where fresh water is scarce.

Beaches Cagliari has one of the longest beaches in an Italian town. The Poetto beach stretches for 13 km.

Economy Cagliari is the main commercial and industrial centre of the island, with many major Italian factories within its provincial boundaries. Cagliari also has one of the largest fish markets in all of Italy with a vast array of fish for sale to both the public and trade. Tourism is also one of the major industries of the city.

Climate Cagliari has a Mediterranean Climate, with hot dry summers and very mild winters. Its climate is comparable to that of Southern California, but it is often refreshed by northwesterly winds.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year

Average high °F (°C) 57 (14.3)

58 (15.3)

61 (17.1)

65 (20.4)

72 (24.3)

80 (28.6)

85 (31.6)

86 (31.8)

80 (28.9)

73 (24.8)

65 (20.2)

59 (16.1)

70 (23.2)

Average low °F (°C) 42 (7.7)

43 (8.2)

45 (9.2)

48 (11.1)

54 (14.3)

61 (18.1)

65 (20.6)

66 (21.1)

63 (19.0)

57 (15.7)

49 (11.5)

44 (8.8)

53 (13.8)

Culture Cagliari hosts the University of Cagliari, the first university in Sardinia, founded in 1620. The University of is a public and state University. It has about 36,000 enrolled students, a teaching staff of over 1,200 and a technical-administrative staff of about 1,300 people. In addition, there are 270 visiting professors. There are 11 faculties: Architecture, Economics; Educational sciences; Engineering; Foreign Languages and Literatures; Humanities; Law; Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences; Medicine and Surgery; Pharmacy; Political Sciences. The University of Cagliari is one of the largest enterprises in the Region of Sardinia, thanks to its international policy and its numerous agreements with prestigious universities in Europe and around the world.

Gastronomy Cagliari has some peculiar gastronomic traditions. Many dishes are based on the wide variety of fish and seafood, but also pasta, ravioli and meat are traditional meals. Although it is possible to trace influences from Spanish cuisine, Cagliaritanian food has a distinctive and unique character. Very good wines are also part of Cagliaritanians' dinners: excellent wines are in fact produced in the nearby vineyards of the Campidano plain.

Nightlife Cagliari is a touristic city and, especially in summer, a lot of clubs and pubs are goals for youth and tourists. Pubs and nightclubs are concentrated in the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a narrow street in Stampace district, Marina district, near to the port, in Castello district, and through the Poetto beach (in summer).

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Practical Information

Passport and Visas Delegates are advised to contact the nearest embassy, consulate or travel agency for information about the passport and visa requirements from their country for entry to Italy.

Insurance and Vaccinations Conference registration fee does not cover insurance for the delegates. The organizers recommend that delegates take out insurance in their home country to cover pre-journey cancellation for personal reasons and necessary insurance to cover accidents, medical expenses and loss of personal belongings during the visit. No vaccinations are needed when visiting Italy.

Local Currency The Italy monetary unit is the Euro (sign: €; code: EUR). The euro is divided into 100 cents. The coins are issued in €2, €1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c, and 1c denominations. Notes are issued in €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10, €5. Euro coins and notes from any Member State of the Eurozone may be freely used in any nation that has adopted the euro. Major credit cards are accepted in most shops and restaurants.

Electricity If you are travelling from outside Italy, you may want to bring electrical adaptors for any electrical appliances you bring. The electricity supply in Italy is 220/230V, 50 Hz. Italy uses the Euro plug (grounded and ungrounded).

Travel to Cagliari Cagliari can be reached from the Cagliari-Elmas International Airport by Bus or Taxi. Bus station and taxi parking are right outside the arrival hall. A taxi ride from the airport to Cagliari costs 20 € and takes 15-20 minutes. The ticket for public bus is 2 €, the frequency is 15 minutes. Public buses stop close to the railway station in the town centre.

Force Majeure In the event of the entire conference having to be cancelled due to force majeure, the organiser cannot accept liability for any claims for damages and/or losses.

Disclaimer The organizers cannot accept any liability for damages and/or losses of any kind, which may be incurred by the conference participants or by any persons accompanying them, both during the official activities and the excursions. The client participates in all tours and events at his/her own responsibility.

Changes of Conference Program The program of the conference can be subject to change.

Cancellation Notification of cancellations must be sent in writing to the conference secretariat. Cancellations received before August 9th will be fully reimbursed. 20% of the total amount will charged to cancellations received from August 9th to August 22nd; 50% of the total amount to cancellations received from August 23rd to September 5th. Cancellations received after September 5th are not refundable. Refunds will be issued after September 30th 2010.

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Technical Programme

Session 1A - Lightning Discharge I Chairman: Vernon Cooray, Co-Chairman: Ali M. Hussein Mon. 13 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00 and 17:30 - 18:30)

1A-1103 OBSERVATION OF LIGHTNING FLASHES TO TRANSMISSION LINES USING A HIGH SPEED CAMERA SYSTEM Megumu Miki, Toru Miki, Masahito Shimizu 1A-1128 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INITIAL RISING PORTION OF NEAR AND FAR LIGHTNING RETURN STROKE ELECTRIC FIELD

WAVEFORMS Amitabh Nag, Vladimir Rakov, Dimitris Tsalikis, Joseph Howard, Christopher Biagi, M.A. Uman, D.M.Jordan 1A-1149 OBSERVATION OF LIGHTNING FLASHES TO WIND TURBINES Megumu Miki, Toru Miki, Atsushi Wada, Akira Asakawa, Yukihito Asuka, Nobuyuki Honjo 1A-1180 HIGH-SPEED VIDEO OBSERVATIONS OF POSITIVE LIGHTNING FLASHES Marcelo Saba, Wolfgang Schulz, Tom A. Warner, Leandro Z. S. Campos, Richard Orville, E.Philip Krider, Kenneth L.

Cummins, Carina Schumann 1A-1206 A COMPARISON BETWEEN SELF-TRIGGERED AND OTHER-TRIGGERED UPWARD LIGHTNING DISCHARGES Daohong Wang, Norizaku Sawada, Nobuyuki Takagi 1A-1239 ENHANCED LIGHTNING MEASURING SETUP AT THE PEISSENBERG TOWER AND FIRST RESULTS Michael Manhardt, Fridolin Heidler, Klaus Stimper 1A-1284 VERTICAL AND RADIAL ELECTRIC FIELDS FROM LEADERS AND RETURN STROKES ASSOCIATED WITH LIGHTNING

STRIKES TO THE GAISBERG TOWER Abbas Mosadddeghi, Abdolhamid Shoory, Farhad Rachidi, Gerhard Diendorfer, Hannes Pichler, D. Pavanello, M.

Rubinstein, P. Zweiacker, M. Nyffeler

Session 9A - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems I Chairman: István Berta, Co-Chairman: Alexander Kern Mon. 13 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00 and 17:30 - 18:30)

9A-1068 CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING WARNINGS BASED ON ELECTRIC FIELD-MILL MEASUREMENTS IN BRAZIL Marco Antonio da Silva Ferro, Jorge Yamasaki, Douglas Roberto de Matos Pimentel, Kleber Pinheiro Naccarato,

Marcelo Magalhães Fares Saba 9A-1118 CATALONIA (SPAIN) RAILWAY TRACTION DC SYSTEM PROYECT TO LIMIT LIGHTNING TRANSIENT OVERVOLTAGE Blas Hermoso, A. Khamlichi, Joan Montanya, Manuel Carmona, Fernando Garnacho, Eloy Segovia 9A-1121 PROPOSAL OF NEW ZONING CONCEPT CONSIDERING LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF WIND TURBINE BLADES Søren Find Madsen, Kim Bertelsen, Thomas Holm Krogh, Hans V. Erichsen, Anders Niels Hansen, Kent Bach Lønbæk 9A-1153 ‘THE MESH METHOD’ IN LIGHTNING PROTECTION STANDARDS – REVISITED Liliana Arevalo, Vernon Cooray 9A-1157 A REVIEW OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION IN WIND TURBINE BLADES AND ACTIVITY OF

CIGRE WG C4.409 Blas Hermoso, Shigeru Yokoyama 9A-1260 TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING TRANSIENTS OF HIGH-SPEED RAILROAD Shunchao Wang, Jinliang He, Weijiang Chen 9A-1301 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES SELECTION FOR TRUE INSTALLATIONS Alain Rousseau, Pierre Gruet

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TRANSIENT RESISTANCE Thair Ibrahim Abdel Hamid Mustafa, Hugo D. Almaguer, Nabi M. Almeida, L.uiz H. Meyer, Marcos Telló 5A-1087 EQUIVALENT EQUATION OF EARTH RESISTANCE FOR RING ELECTRODE OF WIND TURBINE Yoh Yasuda, Toshiaki Fujii 5A-1090 EQUIVALENT LUMPED PARAMETER PI-NETWORK OF STANDARD GROUNDING SYSTEMS UNDER SURGE

CONDITIONS Fabio Massimo Gatta, Alberto Geri, Stefano Lauria, Marco Maccioni 5A-1115 STEP VOLTAGE DURING DIRECT LIGHTNING STRIKE TO TREE Jaroslaw Wiater 5A-1233 PRACTICAL EVALUATION OF GROUND ENHANCING COMPOUNDS FOR HIGH SOIL RESISTIVITIES Arturo Galván, Gilberto Pretelín, Enrique Gaona 5A-1332 INFLUENCE OF FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SOIL ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS ON THE GROUNDING RESPONSE TO

LIGHTNING Adriana Generoso Pedrosa, Marco Aurelio Oliveira Schroeder, Rafael Silva Alípio, Silverio Visacro 5A-1335 BEHAVIOUR OF GROUNDING SYSTEMS: A QUASI-STATIC EMTP MODEL AND ITS VALIDATION Gianni Celli, Emilio Ghiani, Fabrizio Pilo

Session PA - POSTER I Mon. 13 Sept. 2010 (16:00 - 17:30)

PA-747 LIGHTNING-RAINFALL RELATIONSHIP OVER A TROPICAL INLAND STATION, PUNE, INDIA Md. Iqbal Tinmaker, Kaushar Ali PA-932 ON THE DERIVATIVES OF NARROW BIPOLAR PULSES Noor Azlinda Ahmad, Mahendra Fernando, Vernon Cooray PA-1001 ASSESSMENT OF LIGHTNING CURRENT PARAMETERS SUITABLE FOR ANALYSIS OF HV SUBSTATION OVERVOLTAGE

PROTECTION Petar Sarajcev PA-1012 RESEARCH ON EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING OF RBS Yongshuang Lin, Jike Liu, Qiangong Yuan, Qiang Chen, Zheng Qi PA-1015 CHARACTERIZATION OF INDUCED SURGES WAVEFORMS AND GENERATION IN LABORATORY Estácio Wanderley Neto, Manuel Martinez, Credson de Salles, Ricardo Oliveira Júnior PA-1022 POSSIBLE EFFECT OF THE GROUND ALTITUDE ON THE LIGHTNING STRIKING DISTANCE Mingli Chen, Xueqiang Gou, Yaping Du PA-1036 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE FORMATION MECHANISM AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BALL LIGHTNING Zicheng Li, Guohua Yang PA-1065 SIMPLIFIED ESTIMATION OF CHARGE TRANSFER IN POINT-CHARGE MODEL THROUGH MEASUREMENT OF E-FIELD Koji Michishita, Shinji Kawamoto PA-1069 UPWARD LEADER DEVELOPMENT FROM TALL TOWERS IN RESPONSE TO DOWNWARD STEPPED LEADERS Tom Warner PA-1078 TRANSIENTS THAT MAY AFFECT LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Chandima Gomes, Vernon Cooray PA-1084 A TUTORIAL ON THE SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES IN A TT WIRING SYSTEM Chandima Gomes PA-1093 A STUDY ON INDUCTANCE OF DECOUPLING ELEMENT FOR ENERGY COORDINATION BETWEEN SURGE PROTECTIVE

DEVICES Hirotaka Shimizu, Nobuhiro Watanabe PA-1101 NATURAL ADDITIVE FILLER MATERIALS FOR GROUNDING PROTECTION SYSTEM Jasronita Jasni, Siow Lip Khai, Mohd Zainal Ab. Kadir, Wan Fatinhamamah Wan Ahmad PA-1114 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD DURING LIGHTNING ON SELECTED HV SUBSTATIONS POINTS Jaroslaw Wiater PA-1123 THE TESTING METHODS FOR SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES Christopher Bean, Harshul Gupta, Volodymyr Kniaziev PA-1133 PERFORMANCE OF METALLIC CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR LIGHTNING PRO-TECTION AND THEIR

CONTRIBUTION TO IMPROVE THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY OF CABLE INSTALLATIONS IN BUILDINGS.

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Michael Benzin, Klaus Jendralski, Ernst Günther Jordan, Peter Krüger, Jan Meppelink PA-1145 COMPARISON OF ELECTRICAL WAVEFORMS OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE POLARITY NARROW BIPOLAR EVENTS Wansheng Dong, Ting Wu, Hengyi Liu PA-1159 LABORATORY LONG GAPS SIMULATION CONSIDERING A VARIABLE CORONA REGION Liliana Arevalo, Vernon Cooray PA-1179 AN ANALYSIS OF CONVENTIONAL GROUNDING IMPEDANCE BASED ON THE IMPULSIVE CURRENT DISTRIBUTION

RATE OF COUNTERPOISE Jong Hyuk Choi, Young Chul Choi, Jong-Ho Kim, Bok-Hee Lee PA-1204 TWO NEW METHODS OF ARTIFICALLY TRIGGERING LIGHTNING DISCHARGES Daohong Wang, Weitao Lu, Yijun Zhang, Qing Meng PA-1228 INDIRECT IMPACT OF LIGHTNING DISCHARGE ON A GROUNDING GRID Basma Harrat, Bachir Nekhoul, Dragan Poljak, Karmal Kerroum, Khalil El Khamlichi Drissi PA-1232 CORROSION ASSESSMENT OF GROUND ELECTRODES IN CONTACT WITH GROUND ENHANCING COMPOUNDS José María Malo, Diana Soto, Arturo Galván PA-1241 A MODIFIED MOM-AOM APPROACH FOR THE ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING STRIKE EFFECTS ON TRANSMISSION LINES

TERMINATED BY NONLINEAR LOADS Valiollah Mashayekhi, Rouzbeh Moini Mazandaran, Seyed Hosein Hesamedin Sadeghi PA-1246 DESIGN OF PRINTED MODAL FILTERS FOR COMPUTER NETWORK PROTECTION Talgat Gazizov, Ivan Samotin, Alexander Melkozerov, Alexander Zabolotsky PA-1273 LIGHTNING CURRENT ARRESTERS IN DC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS Holger Heckler, Martin Wetter, Gernot Finis, Frank Schäfer PA-1278 MEASUREMENT OF HIGH ENERGY RADIATION IN A LIGHTNING IMPULSE VOLTAGE TEST IN AIR Victor March, Joan Montanyà, David Romero PA-1283 CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING OBSERVATIONS OVER THE EASTERN AMAZON REGION: SUBSIDIES FOR THE

PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC SYSTEMS Arthur C. Almeida, Brigida R. P. Rocha, Jose Ricardo S. de Souza, Jose Humberto A. Moneiro, Jose Alberto A. de Sa PA-1295 LOCATING LIGHTNING USING TIME REVERSAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS Nicolas Mora, Farhad . Rachidi, Marcos Rubinstein PA-1296 ANALYSIS OF A GROUNDING SYSTEM BY MEANS OF THE HYBRID FEM-DBCI METHOD S.alvatore Alfonzetti, Stefania Conti, Santi Agatino Rizzo PA-1308 AN USEFUL TOOL USING LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEM DATA FOR COMPUTING VOLTAGE SAG ANALYSIS INTO

EXPANSION PLANNING ACTIVITIES Maria Helena Vale, Rosilene Dias, Tiago Menezes, Silverio Visacro PA-1355 DETERMINATION OF MULTILAYER SOIL PARAMETERS USING SIMULATED ANNEALING ALGORITHM Roya Sadat Nikjoo, Seyed Hosein Hesamedin Sadeghi, Rouzbeh Moini, Keyhan Sheshyekani

Session 2A - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics I Chairman: E. Philip Krider, Co-Chairman: Wolfgang Schulz Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

2A-1032 LIGHTNING OCCURRENCE DATA OBSERVED WITH LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEMS OF ELECTRIC POWER COMPANIES IN JAPAN: 1992-2008

Takatoshi Shindo, Hideki Motoyama, Akira Sakai, Noriyasu Honma, Jun Takami, Masahito Shimizu, Kiyoshi Tamura, Kazuo Shinjo, Fumio Ishikawa, Koichi Miyazaki, Masateru Ikuta, Daisuke Takahashi

2A-1127 LIGHTNING LOCATION IN POLAND WITH THE TWO NWTWORKS - PERUN AND LINET Marek Loboda, Hans Dietrich Betz, Jerzy Konarski, Aneta Maciszewska 2A-1136 LIGHTNING LOCATION WITH LINET IN EUROPE Hans D. Betz 2A-1142 UPWARD BIPOLAR LIGHTNING FLASHES OBSERVED AT THE GAISBERG TOWER Helin Zhou, Gerhard Diendorfer, Rajeev Thottappillil, Hannes Pichler, Martin Mair 2A-1312 UPDATING THE STATISTICS OF LIGHTNING CURRENTS MEASURED AT MORRO DO CACHIMBO STATION Silvério Visacro, Marcela Batista, Listz Araújo, André Teixeira 2A-1336 NLDN RESPONSES TO ROCKET-TRIGGERED LIGHTNING AT CAMP BLANDING, FLORIDA, IN 2004 - 2009

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Session 5B - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing II Chairman: Jinliang He, Co-Chairman: Arturo Galván Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

5B-1085 A STUDY ON EFFECTIVE LENGTH FOR PRACTICAL DESIGN OF GROUNDING SYSTEM IN A WIND TURBINE Shozo Sekioka, Toshihisa Funabashi 5B-1102 OPTIMAL GROUNDING GRID DESIGN CONSIDERING LIGHTNING SAFETY INDICES Roya Sadat Nikjoo, Seyed Hosein Hesamedin Sadeghi, Rouzbeh Moini 5B-1106 CHEMICAL ENHANCEMENT MATERIALS FOR GROUNDING PURPOSES Wan Fatinhamamah Wan Ahmad, Mohammad Syafiq Abdul Rahman, Jasronita Jasni, Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir,

Hashim Hizam 5B-1310 THE RESPONSE GROUNDING ELECTRODES TO LIGHTNING CURRENTS: THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT

SOIL RESISTIVITY AND PERMITTIVITY Silverio Visacro, Wylliam Pinto, Maria Helena Vale, Miguel B. Guimarães Neto , Roger A. Araújo, Rafael S. Alípio 5B-1400 HIGH FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF SOIL IMPROVER COMPOUNDS Nicholaos Kokkinos, Dimitrios Kokkinos, Yiannis Koutsoubis, Alain Rousseau

Session 4A - Lightning Attachment I Chairman: Tibor Horvath, Co-Chairman: Pantelis N. Mikropoulos Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

4A-750 PROBABILITY OF LIGHTNING STRIKES TO AIR-TERMINATIONS OF STRUCTURES USING THE ELECTRO-GEOMETRICAL MODEL THEORY AND THE STATISTICS OF LIGHTNING CURRENT PARAMETERS

Alexander Kern, Christof Schelthoff, Moritz Mathieu 4A-1027 ROCKET-TRIGGERED LIGHTNING: MODELING OF TRIGGER-WIRE CORONA EFFECTS Farouk Rizk 4A-1062 ATTRACTIVE RADIUS AND THE VOLUME OF PROTECTION OF VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CONDUCTORS

EVALUATED USING A SELF CONSISTENT LEADER INCEPTION AND PROPAGATION MODEL (SLIM) Vernon Cooray, Marley Becerra 4A-1266 NEW LIGHTNING EXPERIMENTS AT THE PIC DU MIDI Gérard Berger, Guy Lafon,Gérard Serrie, Stéphane Pedeboy 4A-1498 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE LEADER PROGRESSION MODEL BY MEANS OF THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD Alberto Borghetti, Fabio Napolitano, Carlo Alberto Nucci, Mario Paolone, Marina Bernardi

Session 3A - LEMP and Lightning-Induced Effects I Chairman: Tatsuo Kawamura, Co-Chairman: Alberto Borghetti Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

3A-1092 ELECTROMAGNETIC NUMERICAL STUDY FOR OPTIMIZING THE LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED ON THE VEGA LAUNCHING PAD

Elodie Bachelier, Francois Issac, Solange Bertuol, Jean-Philippe Parmantier 3A-1112 THE INFLUENCE OF EARTHING SYSTEMS ON LIGHTNING CURRENT DISTRIBUTION IN CONDUCTIVE ELEMENTS OF

LARGE HALLS Renata Markowska, Andrzej Sowa, Jaroslaw Wiater 3A-1160 INDUCED VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS ON ELECTRICAL WIRINGS IN BUILDING DIRECTLY HIT BY LIGHTNING Masaru Ishii, Keiji Miyabe, Akiyoshi Tatematsu 3A-1268 CALCULATION OF LIGHTNING-INDUCED VOLTAGES ON COMPLEX LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS Alberto De Conti, Fernando Henrique Silveira, Silvério Visacro 3A-1285 LIGHTNING HORIZONTAL ELECTRIC FIELDS ABOVE A TWO-LAYER GROUND Abdolhamid Shoory, Abdenabi Mimouni, Farhad Rachidi, Vernon Cooray, Marcos Rubinstein 3A-1374 LIGHTNING INDUCED VOLTAGES ON LOW-VOLTAGE LINES WITH DIFFERENT TOPOLOGIES

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Session 8A - Lightning Deleterious Effects Chairman: Zdobyslaw Flisowski, Co-Chairman: Chandima Gomes Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

8A-351 A MONTE CARLO METHOD TO ESTIMATE THE EXPECTED NUMBER OF FAILURES TO BURIED OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES DUE TO LIGHTNING STROKES

Giovanni Lucca 8A-1042 CAN THE NEAR FIELD OF LIGTHNING IMPULSE IN DOWN CONDUCTORS CAUSE HARMFUL HEALTH EFFECTS? Zoltán Ádám Tamus, Balázs Novák, István Kiss, István Berta 8A-1105 LOCAL DETECTORS IN PREVENTIVE LIGHTNING PROTECTION Attila Gulyás, Jakke Mäkelä, Bálint Németh, Vernon Cooray, István Kiss, István Berta 8A-1216 LIGHTNING ACCIDENTS AT THE BUS STOP SHELTERS Ievgen Barannyk, Volodymyr Shostak, Sergij Tsybann 8A-1270 STRATEGIES FOR UNDERSTANDING LIGHTNING MYTHS AND BELIEFS Estelle Trengove, Ian Jandrell

Session 1B - Lightning Discharge II Chairman: Rajeev Thottappillil, Co-Chairman: Hans D. Betz Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

1B-1049 SUSTAINABLE UPWARD LEADERS FROM TALL STRUCTURES:THEIR DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTS Vladislav Mazur, Lothar Ruhnke, Tom Warner 1B-1061 THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF AN ACCELERATING CHARGE - APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING RETURN STROKE

MODELS Vernon Cooray, Gerald Vernon 1B-1099 DYNAMICS OF A LIGHTNING CORONA SHEATH - A CONSTANT FIELD APPROACH USING THE GTCS MODEL Jovan Cvetic, Fridolin Heidler, Borislav Jeftenic, Srdjan Marjanovic 1B-1314 LIGHTNING OCCURENCE: SPATIO-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS AND ITS FRACTAL SIMULATION Evgeny Mareev, Dmitry Iudin, Yuriy Shlyugaev, Vladimir Klimenko 1B-1324 A PROPAGATIVE MODEL FOR SIMULATIONS OF ELECTRIC FIELDS PRODUCED BY DOWNWARD LEADERS Juan Ramón Hermoso, Joan Montanyà, Víctor March, David Romero, Glòria Solà, O. van der Velde

Session 9B - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems II Chairman: Blas Hermoso, Co-Chairperson: Eleytheria Pyrgioti Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00 and 17:30 - 18:30)

9B-993 SIMPLE AND FREE MITIGATION OF SHORT PULSE LIGHTNING EFFECTS BY FLAT POWER CABLES Talgat Gazizov, Alexander Zabolotsky, Ivan Samotin, Alexander Melkozerov 9B-999 A METHOD FOR SELECTING LIGHTNIGN-PROTECTIONLEVEL Nobuyuki Morii, Hidetaka Sato 9B-1020 POSITIONING THE DOWN-CONDUCTORS BASED ON PHYSICAL CONDITIONS Tibor Horvath 9B-1026 LIGHTNING PROTECTION EFFICIENCY DETERMINATION METHOD FOR POWER ENGINEERING OBJECTS Ruslan Borisov, Evgeny Kolomiets, Maxim Smirnov, Georgy Koliushko 9B-1030 A NEW COMPREHENSIVE LIGHTNING OBSERVATION SYSTEM FOR PAD 39B AT THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA Carlos Mata, Vladimir Rakov, Angel Mata, Tatiana Bonilla, Emmanuel Navedo, Gary P. Snyder 9B-1146 PROPOSAL OF LIGHTNING RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD BASED ON THE LIGHTNING CURRENT PROBABILITY FUNCTION

FOR RAILWAY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM Hitoshi Hayashiya, Masami Hino, Toru Murakami, Yoshihisa Nishimura, Masahiro Miwa, Eiji Yoshino, Masayuki

Matsumoto 9B-1147 INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE LIGHTNING PROTECTION IN TOKYO METROPOLITAN AREA

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RAILWAY SYSTEM Hitoshi Hayashiya, Toru Murakami, Yoshihisa Nishimura, Masayuki Matsumoto 9B-1497 MONTE CARLO BASED LIGHTNING RISK ASSESSMENT IN OIL PLANT TANK FARMS Alberto Borghetti, Valerio Cozzani, Carlo Mazzetti, Carlo Alberto Nucci, Mario Paolone, Elisabetta Renni

Session 1C - Lightning Discharge III Chairman: Vladimir A. Rakov, Co-Chairman: Marcelo Saba Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00 and 17:30 - 18:30)

1C-1067 ON POLARITY ASYMMETRY OF THE OCCURRENCE RATE OF SPRITE DISCHARGES Yasutaka Hiraki 1C-1134 DETECTION OF MULTIPLE CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNINHG DISCHARGES USING THE LOCAL LIGHTNING DETECTION

NETWORK IN REGION OF WARSAW Piotr Baranski, Marek Loboda, Jan Wiszniowski, Marek Morawski 1C-1151 SPECIAL CASE OF LIGHTNING STRIKE TO TALL OBJECTS ON GROUND Rosy Raysaha, Udaya Kumar, Vernon Cooray, Rajeev Thottappillil 1C-1234 MEASUREMENTS OF THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF LIGHTNING GAMMA EMISSION ON THE TIEN-SHAN COSMIC RAY

STATION Vladimir Ryabov, Valentina P. Antonova, Alexandr Chubenko, A.N. Karashtin, Galina G. Mitko, A.S. Naumov, M.O.

Ptitsyn, A.L. Shepetov, Yu.V. Shlyugaev, L.I. Vildanova, K.P. Zybin, Alexandr V. Gurevich 1C-1235 OBSERVATION OF THE INTERCLOUD DISCHARGE INDUCED BY AN EXTENSIVE AIR SHOWER IN A THUNDERSTORM

ATMOSPHERE Galina Mitko, Valentina Antonova, Alexandr Chubenko, Anatolii Karashtin, A.S. Naumov, M.O. Ptitsyn, V.A. Ryabov, A.L.

Shepetov, Yu.V. Shlyugaev, L.I. Vildanova, K.P. Zybin, Alexandr V. Gurevich 1C-1281 HIGH-SPEED VIDEO RECORDINGS OF LIGHTNING, ELECTRIC FIELDS AND HIGH ENERGY DETECTIONS DURING SUMMER

THUNDERSTORMS IN SPAIN Joan Montanyà, Oscar van der Velde, David Romero, Nicolau Pineda, Hans D. Betz, Víctor March, Gòria Solà 1C-1370 STATISTICAL STUDY OF DISCHARGE DYNAMICS BASED ON TIME AND SPACE DISTRIBUTION Francisco Magraner, Pedro Llovera, Anabel Soria, Alfredo Quijano 1C-1382 MODELLING THE CN TOWER LIGHTNING RETURN-STOKE CURRENT USING HEIDLER FUNCTION Khaled Elrodesly, Ali Hussein

Session 7A - Lightning Protection of Electronic Systems Chairman: Josef Birkl, Co-Chairman: Celio Barbosa Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00 and 17:30 - 18:30)

7A-1040 LIGHTNING CURRENT TEST ON RADARS AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES Alex Blaj, Frits Buesink, Geert Damstra, Frank Leferink 7A-1064 REQUIREMENTS ON SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES FOR HIGH SPEED DATA LINE NETWORKS Martin Holterhoff 7A-1074 REDUCTION OF LIGHTNING CURRENT BY SURGE PROTECTOR FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE Shoichi Kuramoto, Yasuhiro Homma, Kazuaki Yano, Hironori Makino, Yoshiyuki Abe, Kazuo Murakawa, Akira Asakawa 7A-1108 PROPAGATION OF OVERVOLTAGES IN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION EQUIPPED WITH SPD Renata Markowska 7A-1117 MEASUREMENTS OF SURGE CURRENTS AND POTENTIALS IN A GSM BASE STATION Renata Markowska, Andrzej Sowa, Jarosław Wiater 7A-1124 ANALYTICAL STUDY ON LIGHTNING OVERVOLTAGES OF RAIL TRACK AND RAILWAY SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT Hideki Arai, Ikuo Watanabe, Hideki Motoyama, Shigeru Yokoyama 7A-1158 ENERGY DISSIPATION IN A NEW LOW VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTIVE GAS DISCHARGE TUBE Oscar Diaz, Vernon Cooray, Johan Schleimann-Jensen 7A-1410 ON CRITICAL DISTANCE BETWEEN AN SPD AND PROTECTED APPLIANCE WITH RESPECT TO THEIR VOLTAGE

COORDINATION Dominique Krasowski, Boleslaw Kuca, Zdobyslaw Flisowski, Fabio Fiamingo, Carlo Mazzetti

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Session PB - POSTER II Tues. 14 Sept. 2010 (16:00 - 17:30)

PB-919 LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF OVERHEAD LINES BY MULTI-CHAMBER ARRESTERS AND INSULATOR-ARRESTERS Georgy Podporkin, Evgeny Enhkin, Evgeny Kalakutsky, Vladimir Pilshikov, Alexander Sivaev

PB-940 FULLY AUTOMATED TEST SYSTEM FOR THE THERMAL STABILITY TEST OF SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES ACCORDING TO IEC 61643-1

Gernot Finis, Albert Claudi, Frank Schäfer, Günther Köhler, Christoph Reinbold

PB-1009 DEVELOPMENT OF SNO2 BASED VARISTORS - ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR AND PULSE DEGRADATION COMPARATIVELY TO ZNO VARISTORS

Welson Bassi Bassi, Miguel Ramirez, Paulo Bueno, Elson Longo, José Arana Varela

PB-1013 NEW APPROACH IN TIME DOMAIN FOR EVALUATION OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS NEAR THE LIGHTNING CHANNEL

Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir, Mahdi Izadi PB-1017 CHARACTERISTICS OF INDUCED VOLTAGE ON OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINE PRODUCED BY LIGHTNING Yijun Zhang, Shaodong Chen PB-1024 CONTINUITY TESTING OF LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS Christopher Miles PB-1056 RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF ACTIVE LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM IN POWER GRID OPERATION Chong Tong, Mingguang Tong PB-1066 NEW FUNCTIONS FOR REPRESENTING IEC 62305 STANDARD LIGHTNING CURRENTS Vesna Javor PB-1075 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRELIMINARY BREAKDOWN PULSE TRAINS OBSERVED IN MALAYSIA AND FLORIDA Zikri Abadi Baharudin, Jakke Mäkelä, Mahendra Fernando , Vernon Cooray, J.S. Mäkelä

PB-1081 EVALUATION OF THE RESISTIVE CURRENT COMPONENT OF THE LIGHTNING ARRESTER USING THE DIFFERENTIAL METHOD

Munno Ju, Sungho Myung, Jaebok Lee, Yeungue Cho, B.Y. Lee, Sughun Chang, Sergery Shenderey PB-1086 IMPROVEMENT OF EARTHING SYSTEMS WITH BACKFILL MATERIALS Chandima Gomes, Chamath Lalitha, Chamalee Priyadarshanee PB-1091 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF LIGTNING DISCHARGES DENSITY ON WESTERN SIBERIA Daria Konstantinova, Valentina Gorbatenko, Tatyana Ershova PB-1100 ESTIMATION OF LIGHTNING HAZARD OF AN APPROACHING THUNDERSTORM Antti Mäkelä, Jussi Haapalainen, Jakke Mäkelä

PB-1113 MODEL OF STURCTURAL DAMAGE TO CARBON FIBRE COMPOSITES DUE TO THERMO-ELECTRIC EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING STRIKES

Richard Chippendale, Igor Golosnoy, Paul Lewin PB-1122 STATISTICS AND ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING PROBABILITY OF RADIO BASE STATION Jike Liu, Qiangong Yuan, Ming Xu, Zhigang Wang, Zheng Qi PB-1130 ANALYSIS ON SHIELDING FAILURE OF LARGE LIGHTNING CURRENT OF TRANSMISION LINES Shaoan Wang, Zhiyong Wang, Rong Zeng, Zhanqing Yu, Yinan Geng, Zhizhao Li PB-1143 CONTINUING CURRENT IN TOWER-INITIATED LIGHTNING Helin Zhou, Gerhard Diendorfer, Rajeev Thottappillil, Hannes Pichler, Martin Mair PB-1152 PERFORMANCE OF ROGOWSKI COILS AT HIGHER FREQUENCIES Udaya Kumar

PB-1162 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF POSSIBLE PHYSICAL MECHANISMS OF INTERACTION OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDERCLOUDS WITH THE NOSE RADOMES OF AIRCRAFTS ON MODELS USING ARTIFICIAL CHARGED WATER AEROSOL CLOUD

Alexandr Temnikov, Leonid Chernensky, Alexandr Orlov, Olga Polyakova PB-1229 INTERACTION BETWEEN LIGHTNING DISCHARGE AND ELECTRICAL TOWER Lotf Boufenneche, Bachir Nekhoul, Dragan Poljak, Kamel Kerroum, Khalil El Khamlichi Drissi PB-1236 LIGHTNING CURRENT MEASUREMENTS ON REAL INSTALLATIONS BY A MOBILE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM Josef Birkl, Thomas Böhm, Peter Zahlmann PB-1242 THE EFFECT OF THE LIGHTNING RETURN STROKE SPEED ON VOLTAGES INDUCED ON NEARBY OVERHEAD LINES Valiollah Mashayekhi, Rouzbeh Moini Mazandaran, Seyed Hosein Hesamedin Sadeghi PB-1251 RADIATED FIELDS FROM REDUCED MODEL LIGHTNING DISCHARGE CHANNELS: A COMPARISON

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David Augusto Lopes, Wallace do Couto Boaventura PB-1275 LIGHTNING ATTACHMENT TEST ON A SCALE AIRCRAFT MODEL: AN EDUCATIONAL PROJECT David Romero, Víctor March, Joan Montanyà, Gòria Solà, Oscar van der Velde PB-1280 HIGH-SPEED VIDEOS OF LABORATORY LEADERS EMERGING FROM WIND TURBINE BLADE TIPS Joan Montanyà, Blas Hermoso, Víctor March, Juan Ramón Hermoso

PB-1287 MODELING OF CORONA ON OVERHEAD POWER LINES USING SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION TOOLBOX IMPLEMENTED IN MATLAB

Jerzy Bajorek, Grzegorz Maslowski, Robert Ziemba PB-1290 OPERATION OF GDT WITH METAL BODY DESIGEND FOR HIGH CURRENT SURGES Robert Rozman, Aleš Štagoj PB-1302 APPLICATION OF RISK ANALYSIS METHOD FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Alain Rousseau, Mitch Guthrie, Jake Struck, Josephine Covino PB-1318 IN-STRIKE DYNAMICAL MEASUREMENTS OF CONTACT RESISTANCES Bruno Lepetit, Ivan Revel, Gilles Peres, Luc Andrivet, Franck Flourens

PB-1354 LIGHTNING PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A QUASI-HEMISPHERICAL AIR-TERMINATION VERSUS A TRADITIONAL FRANKLIN ROD

Igor Djurdjevic, Nicholas West, Ian Jandrell, Thavenesen Govender PB-1420 A RELIABLE NUMERICAL METHOD FOR THE CALCULATION OF BREAKDOWN VOLTAGES Liliana Arevalo, Vernon Cooray

Session 6A - Lightning Protection of Power Systems I Chairman: Carlo Alberto Nucci, Co-Chairman: Ivo Uglesic Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

6A-749 SIMULATION OF THE TRANSIENT VOLTAGES IN THE AUXILIARY POWER NETWORK OF A LARGE POWER PLANT IN CASE OF A DIRECT LIGHTNING STRIKE TO THE HIGH-VOLTAGE OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINE

Alexander Kern, Ralf Frentzel, Jörg Behrens 6A-936 AN EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A TRANSMISSION-LINE TOWER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Soh Hashimoto, Yoshihiro Baba, Naoto Nagaoka, Akihiro Ametani, Naoki Itamoto 6A-1028 EFFECT OF POSITIVE STREAMER INHIBITION ON EXPOSURE OF OVERHEAD CONDUCTORS TO DIRECT LIGHTNING

STROKES Farouk Rizk 6A-1107 SIMULATION OF TRANSMISSION LINE PERFORMANCE UNDER LIGHTNING STRIKES USING THE FDTD METHOD Reinaldo Corrêa Leite, Rodrigo M. S. de Oliveira, Yuri C. Salame, Carlos Leonidas S. S. Sobrinho 6A-1139 IMPACT OF GROUNDING SYSTEMS ON THE LIGHTNING PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINES: A SENSITIVITY

ANALYSIS Keyhan Sheshyekani, Ali. A. Ghadimi,Hamid Reza Karami, Hossein Sadeghi, Rouzbeh Moini, Farhad Rachidi, M. Paolone 6A-1274 LIGHTNING INTERCEPTION PROBABILITY AND SHIELDING PERFORMANCE OF OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES Pantelis N. Mikropoulos, Thomas E. Tsovilis

Session 5C - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing III Chairman: Stanislaw Grzybowski, Co-Chairman: Gianni Celli Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

5C-1005 SIMULATION OF TRANSIENT BEHAVIOR OF GROUNDING GRIDS Maria Vasilaki, Eleytheria Pyrgioti

5C-1053 INFLUENCE OF IMPULSE BREAKDOWN DELAY OF SOIL ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSMISSION LINE

Jinliang He, Baoping Zhang, Rong Zeng, Jie Zhao, Hong Rao, Zongyuan Cai

5C-1131 TRANSMISSION LINE MODELING METHOD (TLM) BASED MODEL FOR IMPULSIVE GROUNDING TRANSIENTS EVALUATION

Daniel da Silva Gazzana, Arturo Suman Bretas, Guilherme Alfredo D. Dias, Marcos Telló 5C-1307 FIELD TESTS OF GROUNDING AT AN ACTUAL WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM Kazuo Yamamoto, Shunichi Yanagawa, Toshiaki Ueda

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5C-1345 INVESTIGATION OF IMPEDANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF A GROUNDING ELECTRODE ON THE EARTH SURFACE Akihiro Ametani, Tomohiro Chikara, Naoto Nagaoka, Yoshihiro Baba

Session 2B - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics II Chairman: Gerhard Diendorfer, Co-Chairperson: Marina Bernardi Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

2B-1037 LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEM ACCURACY DETERMINED FROM STRIKES TO TREES Jakke Mäkelä, Antti Mäkelä, Jussi Haapalainen 2B-1126 CHARACTERIZATION OF POSITIVE CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING DISCHARGES Amitabh Nag, Vladimir Rakov, Dimitris Tsalikis, John Cramer 2B-1291 ON THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMIT OF PEAK CURRENT IN RETURN STROKES OF LIGHTNING FLASHES Vernon Cooray 2B-1313 CORONA CURRENT IN A CACTUS-LIKE ELECTRODE UNDER NATURAL ELECTRIC FIELD: I. ELECTRODE

CHARACTERIZATION David Fernando Ariza González, Oscar Fernando Escobar Alvarado, Francisco José Román Campos 2B-1431 ON SOME RETURN STROKE LIGHTNING IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES BY INVERSE FORMULATION AND

REGULARIZATION Andrei Ceclan

Session 9C - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems III Chairman: Marek Loboda, Co-Chairman: Fabrizio Pilo Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

9C-1006 RESEARCH ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION AND EARTHING OF RADIO BASE STATION Yongshuang Lin, Jike Liu, Qi Meng, Zhigang Wang 9C-1033 EVALUATION OF CONDUCTIVE AND DISPLACEMENT CURRENT ALONG TOWERS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING RETURN

STROKES BASED ON EXACT ESTIMATION OF SELF-INDUCTANCE, RESISTANCE AND CAPACITANCE ON DOWN-CONDUCTORS WITH HIGH PERMEABILITY

Hiroshi Kurita 9C-1095 CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE DISCONNECTOR FOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTOR Hitoshi Kijima, Masao Shibayama 9C-1315 PARAMETERS SELECTION FOR METAL OXIDE SURGE ARRESTERS MODELS USING GENETIC ALGORITHM Panagiotis Evangelides, Christos Christodoulou, Ioannis Gonos, Ioannis Stathopulos 9C-1323 RISK ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED TO LIGHTNING IN OIL REFINERY CONSTRUCTION SITES Hélio Eiji Sueta, Miltom Shigihara, José Aquiles Baesso Grimoni, Geraldo Francisco Burani, Wallace José Damasceno

Nascimento

Session 3B - LEMP and Lightning-Induced Effects II Chairman: Farhad Rachidi, Co-Chairman: Yoshihiro Baba Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

3B-1023 MAGNETIC SHIELDING OF WIRE-GRID STRUCTURES DURING AN INDIRECT LIGHTNING STRIKE Patrick Y. Du, Mingli Chen 3B-1072 INDUCED VOLTAGES ON OVERHEAD LINES IN THE VICINITY OF LIGHTNING José Osvaldo Paulino, Celio Barbosa, Wallace C. Boaventura 3B-1077 CALCULATION OF LIGHTNING-INDUCED VOLTAGES ON A DISTRIBUTION LINE WITH LIGHTNING ARRESTERS USING

THE FDTD METHOD Akiyoshi Tatematsu 3B-1269 A NUMERICAL TOOL TO ESTIMATE LIGHTNING INDIRECT EFFECTS ON A COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT Emmanuel Perrin, Fabrice Tristant, Christophe Guiffaut, Alain Reineix 3B-1271 THE EFFECT OF OVERHEAD LINE DISCONTINUITIES ON LIGHTNING-INDUCED VOLTAGES BY FIRST AND SUBSEQUENT

STROKES Fernando Silveira, Alberto De Conti, Silvério Visacro

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3B-1499 ON THE INFLUENCE OF CORONA ON LIGHTNING-INDUCED OVERVOLTAGES Gleb Dragan, George Florea, Carlo Alberto Nucci, Mario Paolone

Session 2C - Lightning Occurrence Characteristics III Chairman: Masaru Ishii, Co-Chairman: Joan Montanyà Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

2C-1011 EVALUATION OF 46 NEGATIVE FLASHES WITH E-FIELD MEASUREMENTS, VIDEO DATA AND LIGHTNING LOCATION DATA IN AUSTRIA

Wolfgang Schulz, Hannes Pichler, Gerhard Diendorfer 2C-1257 COMPARISON ANALYSIS BETWEEN LOCATION RECORDS OF TWO LLS FOR ARTIFICIALLY -TRIGGERED LIGHTNING Lu-wen Chen, Yi-jun Zhang, Weitao Lu, Zhi-hui Huang, Ji Yu 2C-1262 INVESTIGATION INTO LIGHTNING ACTIVITIES IN CHINA’S THREE GORGES AREA LLS VS LIS BETWEEN 2005 AND 2008 Han Li, Wenjun Zhou, Shiping Zhou, Ling Ruan, Jianhui Yu, Jiahong Chen, Xuefang Tong, Zeyang Tang, Xile Wang 2C-1286 BENFORD’S LAW AND LIGHTNING DATA Pooyan Manoochehrnia, Farhad Rachidi, Marcos Rubinstein, Wolfgang Schulz, Gerhard Diendorfer 2C-1311 AN EVALUATION OF PEAK CURRENT ESTIMATES BY LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEMS BASED ON TRUTH GROUND

REFERENCES MEASURED AT MORRO DO CACHIMBO STATION Cláudia Mesquita, Rosilene Dias, André M. N. Teixeira, Silvério Visacro 2C-1327 ANALYSIS OF WAVELET BASED DENOISING METHODS APPLIED TO MEASURED LIGHTNING ELECTRIC FIELDS Camilo Cortes, Francisco Santamaria, Francisco Roman, Farhad Rachidi, Chandima Gomes 2C-1387 SMALL NEGATIVE STROKES IN CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING FLASHES E. Philip Krider, Kenneth L. Cummins, Christopher J. Biagi, Stacy A. Fleenor, Jennifer G. Wilson 2C-1421 SIMULATION OF A NARROW BAND HF LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEM Niko Porjo, Jakke Mäkelä

Session 10A - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards I Chairman: Carlo Mazzetti, Co-Chairman: Alain Rousseau Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00)

10A-1116 INFRAREAD DETECTION OF THERMAL HEAT DEVELOPMENT OF ISOTROPIC AND ANISOTROPIC MATERIALS IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS DURING IMPULSE CURRENT TESTING

Thomas Holm Krogh, Kim Bertelsen, Søren Find Madsen 10A-1342 A MODEL TO COMPUTE THE FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES STROKED BY

LIGHTNING Angela Sarmiento, Oscar Duarte, Francisco Amortegui, Horacio Torres, Andres Marin 10A-1350 MEASUREMENT OF LIGHTNING CURRENTS USING A COMBINATION OF ROGOWSKI COILS AND B-DOT SENSORS Carlos Romero, Arturo Mediano, Abraham Rubinstein, Farhad Rachidi, Marcos Rubinstein, Mario Paolone, Pierre

Zweiacker, Nicolas Mora, Davide Pavanello, B. Daout 10A-1359 THE RISK MULTILINGUAL 3 SOFTWARE: APPLYING THE NEW TRENDS IN LIGHTNING RISK ASSESSMENT Christian Bouquegneau, Pierre Lecomte

Session SSA - IPLT Special Session on Lightning to Tall Structures and Wind Turbines Chairman: Marcos Rubinstein, Co-Chairman: Carlos Mata Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 16:00)

SSA-885 OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTRA FROM TALL STRACTURE LIGHTNING AND EVALUATION OF NOX GENERATIONS Jen-Shih Chang, Tadahiro Sakuta, Nozomi Takeuchi, Koichi Yasuoka, Wasyle Janischewskyj SSA-1060 ATTACHMENT PROCESSES OF TWO NATURAL DOWNWARD LIGHTNING FLASHES STRIKING ON HIGH STRUCTURES Weitao Lu, Yang Zhang, Luwen Chen, Enwei Zhou, Dong Zheng, Yijun Zhang, Daohong Wang SSA-1111 A CASE OF WINTER LIGHTNING INITIATION FROM A TALL STRUCTURE IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY Javier Lopez, Joan Montanya, Mercedes Maruri, Jose Antonio Aranda, Santiago Gaztelumendi SSA-1259 GUIDELINE FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF WIND TURBINES IN JAPAN

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Daisuke Natsuno, Shigeru Yokoyama, Takatoshi Shindo, Masaru Ishii, Hiroyuki Shiraishi SSA-1316 A FIRST APPROACH IN THE MODELLING OF FAILURES IN ROTOR BLADES CAUSED BY LIGHTNING STRIKES

Yaru Mendez Hernandez, Aida Castro, Josef Kindersberger, Bastian Lewke, Joseph DiBella, Richard Hardison, Roel Stolper

Session 5D - Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing IV Chairman: Shozo Sekioka, Co-Chairman: Silvério Visacro Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (16:20 - 18:00)

5D-1007 TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF RING SHAPED GROUNDING ELECTRODE USING ISOPERAMETRIC QUADRATIC ELEMENTS Damir Cavka, Dragan Poljak, Ranko Goic 5D-1240 LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF COMMUNICATION SITES: REVISITED Chandima Gomes, Arturo Galvan Diego 5D-1303 HIGH FREQUENCY EARTHING IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS AT CAMP BLANDING, FLORIDA Alain Rousseau, Mitch Guthrie, Vladimir Rakov 5D-1304 PHOTOVOLTAIC SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE (SPD) AND GROUNDING PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM Vincent Crevenat 5D-1326 INFLUENCE OF CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ON CORROSION OF EARTH ELECTRODES FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION Robert Marciniak, Marek Loboda, Radoslaw Nowak

Session 10B - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards II Chairman: Christian Bouquegneau, Co-Chairman: Francisco Roman Wed. 15 Sept. 2010 (16:20 - 18:00)

10B-1041 SPD CHARACTERISTICS FOR EQUIPMENT PROTECTION Célio F. Barbosa, Roberto Pomponi, Riccardo Tommasini 10B-1083 SURGE PROTECTION OF LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS AND RELEVANT STANDARDS Chandima Gomes, Vernon Cooray 10B-1109 SIMPLIFIED ELECTRICAL TEST PROCEDURES FOR COMPONENTS OF ISOLATED LPS Ottmar Beierl, Ralph Brocke, Claudia Rother 10B-1110 ANALYSIS OF SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN LPS AND DEVICES AND INSTALLATIONS Andrzej Sowa 10B-1418 ASSESSMENT OF FREQUENCY OF SURGES DUE TO LIGHTNING SURGES TRANSMITTED BY LINE Massimo Marzinotto, Carlo Mazzetti, Giovan Battista Lo Piparo

Session 6B - Lightning Protection of Power Systems II Chairman: Shigeru Yokoyama, Co-Chairman: Mario Paolone Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

6B-7 LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES BY MEANS OF LIGHTNING LEADERS MOVERMENT SIMULATION

Mohammad Reza Bank Tavakoli, Behrooz Vahidi, Seid Naser Mirtadjaddini, Ali Asghar Nasrollahi, Farahnaz Azinfar, I. Hajesmaeeli

6B-1057 INFLUENCE OF GROUNDING RESISTANCE ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION EFFECTS FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES WITH SURGE ARRESTERS

Akihisa Takahashi, Seiji Furukawa, Kazuyuki Ishimoto, Akira Asakawa, Tetsuya Hidaka 6B-1277 SIMPLIFIED HV TOWER GROUNDING SYSTEM MODEL FOR BACKFLASHOVER SIMULATION Fabio Massimo Gatta, Alberto Geri, Stefano Lauria, Marco Maccioni 6B-1331 ELECTRIC AND THERMAL REACTION OF ZINC OXIDE TO CURRENT IMPULSES Frank Denz, Erion Gjonaj, Thomas Weiland, Max Tuczek, Volker Hinrichsen 6B-1341 MODELING OF SUBMARINE CABLES CONNECTED WITH OFFSHORE WIND FARMS FOR TRANSIENT ANLYSIS Koichi Yamabuki, Kenta Kubori

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Session SSB - Special Session on Lightning Safety and Medicine Chairman: Mary Ann Cooper, Co-Chairman: Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (09:00 - 10:45)

SSB-1089 CHALLENGES IN THE PROMOTION OF LIGHTNING PROTECTION KNOW-HOW IN DEVELOPING WORLD Chandima Gomes, Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir SSB-1211 AN OVERVIEW OF THE WORLD STATISTICS ON LIGHTNING FATALITIES Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir, Chandima Gomes, Mary Ann Cooper SSB-1322 MODIFICATIONS PROPOSED TO THE CONCEPTS OF STRUCTURAL PROTECTION Chandima Gomes SSB-1325 DISTRIBUTION OF LIGHTNING INJURY MECHANISMS Mary Ann Cooper, Ronald Holle, Christoper Andrews SSB-1329 THE ROLE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS AND PUBLIC EDUCATION IN DECREASING LIGHTNING CASUALTIES

WORLDWIDE Megan Lengyel, Mary Ann Cooper, Ronald Holle, Harold Brooks SSB-1412 THE ORIGIN OF REMOTE SYMPTOMS IN ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTNING INJURIES: AN ATTEMPT AT EXPLANATION AND

A HYPOTHESIS FOR TESTING. Christopher Andrews

Session 9D - Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems IV Chairman: Abdul Mousa, Co-Chairman: Manuel Luis Barreira Martinez Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

9D-1038 LIGHTNING LEAD-IN CHANNELS AND SPD SELECTION FOR RADIO BASE STATION Jike Liu, Yongshuang Lin, Qi Meng,Qiang Chen, Qiangong Yuan, Zhigang Wang, Zheng Qi 9D-1260 TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING TRANSIENTS OF HIGH-SPEED RAILROAD Shunchao Wang, Jinliang He, Weijiang Chen 9D-1272 ENERGETIC COORDINATION OF MOV-BASED SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES Martin Wetter, Joachim Schimanski, Christian Birkholz, Klaus Scheibe 9D-1289 DESIGN AND RISK ANALYSIS OF A CONTROL CENTRE FOR ROCKET TRIGGERED LIGHTNING EXPERIMENTS Andrew Dickson, Michael Grant, Ian Jandrell, Ken Nixon 9D-1300 THE INTEGRATED LIGHTNING ENGINEERING PLAN AS AN OVERARCHING AND COORDINATING FRAMEWORK FOR AN

EFFECTIVE AND HOLISTIC LIGHTNING PROTECTION SOLUTION Ian McKechnie, Ian Jandrell

Session 6C - Lightning Protection of Power Systems III Chairman: Alexandre Piantini, Co-Chairman: Koichi Yamabuki Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (11:15 - 13:00)

6C-1055 LIGHTNING PERFORMANCE OF INSULATED WIRES ON OVERHEAD POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES Shigeru Yokoyama, Tomoyuki Sato, Shozo Sekioka, Yosuke Hashimoto 6C-1080 OBSERVATION OF LIGHTNING PERFORMANCE ON DISTRIBUTION LINE BY STILL CAMERAS Yasuji Hongo, Masayoshi Nagano, Hideki Honda, Shigeru Yokoyama 6C-1125 SURGE PROTECTION OF GENERATORS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO A MEDIUM VOLTAGE NETWORK Ivo Uglesic, Viktor Milardic 6C-1391 QUALITY OF THE SUPPLIED ELECTRIC SERVICE: A TOOL TO EVALUATE THE NEED OF PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING

SURGES Fabio Fiamingo, Giovanni Battista Lo Piparo, Carlo Mazzetti 6C-1496 VOLTAGE TRANSIENT MEASUREMENTS IN A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK AND SEQUENCE OF RELAY EVENTS

ASSOCIATED TO LIGHTNING STROKES DETECTED BY LLS Alberto Borghetti, Fabio Napolitano, Carlo Alberto Nucci, Mario Paolone, Marina Bernardi

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Session 4B - Lightning Attachment II Chairman: Vlad Mazur, Co-Chairman: Takatoshi Shindo Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 15:30 and 15:50 - 17:00)

4B-1018 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTION OF UTILIZING THE PROTECTION ANGLE METHOD Tibor Horvath 4B-1019 CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROTECTED VOLUME WITH PROPER APPLICATION OF ROLLING SPHERE METHOD Tibor Horvath 4B-1021 A NEW SYSTEM TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF POSITIONING THE AIR-TERMINATION COMPONENTS Tibor Horvath 4B-1063 SIMULATING THE COMPETITION BETWEEN MULTIPLE CONNECTING LEADERS ISSUED FROM A GROUNDED

STRUCTURE USING A SELF CONSISTENT LEADER INCEPTION AND PROPAGATION MODEL (SLIM) Vernon Cooray, Mahendra Fernando, Liliana Arevalo, Marley Becerra 4B-1070 OBSERVATIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE UPWARD LEADERS FROM TALL STRUCTURESOBSERVATIONS OF

SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE UPWARD LEADERS FROM TALL STRUCTURES Tom Warner 4B-1073 OBSERVATIONS OF LIGHTNING DISCHARGES ON BRIXTON TOWER Yu-Chieh Liu, Hugh Hunt, Michael Grant, Ken Nixon 4B-1317 ELECTRIC FIELD WITHIN LIGHTNING PROTECTION VOLUME IN PRESENCE OF A DOWNWARD LEADER: SIMULATION

RESULTS Volodymyr Shostak, Tetyana Petrenko, Wasyl Janischewskyj, Farhad Rachidi

Session 10C - Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing Standards III Chairman: Fridolin Heidler, Co-Chairman: Ottmar Beierl Thurs. 16 Sept. 2010 (14:30 - 15:30 and 15:50 - 17:00)

10C-1135 A CONTRIBUTION TO THE VALIDITY OF KM COEFFICIENTS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SEPARATION DISTANCE IN EXTERNAL LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS.

Ottmar Beierl, Jan Meppelink, Klaus Scheibe 10C-1212 FAILURE OF THE COLLECTION VOLUME METHOD AND ATTEMPTS OF THE ESE LIGHTNING ROD INDUSTRY TO

RESURRECT IT Abdul Mousa 10C-1225 DISCUSSION ON MEASURED IMPULSE SPARKOVER VOLTAGE OF GAS DISCHARGE TUBES (GDT) Vitthawat Ngampradit 10C-1230 A STUDY ABOUT EFFECT OF USING THE BACKSIDE ELECTRODE FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF WIND bBINE BLADE Masayuki Minowa, Shin Ichi Sumi, Keisuke Nanba, Kenji Horii 10C-1237 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS ON SPDS INSTALLED ON THE DC-SIDE OF PV-GENERATORS Josef Birkl, Peter Zahlmann 10C-1411 SELECTIVITY OF LIGHTNING STRIKES BY AIRTERMINATION RODS OF INTEGRATED LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS Zdobyslaw Flisowski, Carlo Mazzetti

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List of Authors

A. de Sa, Jose Alberto 1283

A. Moneiro, Jose Humberto 1283

Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin 1013, 1089,1101,1106,1211

Abdul Rahman, Mohammad Syafiq 1106

Abe, Yoshiyuki 1074

Ahmad, Noor Azlinda 932, 1075

Alfonzetti, Salvatore 1296

Alfredo D. Dias, Guilherme 1131

Ali, Kaushar 747

Almaguer, Hugo D. 1045

Almeida, Nabi M. 1045

Ametani, Akihiro 936, 1345

Amortegui, Francisco 1342

Andrews, Christopher John 1325, 1412

Andrivet, Luc 1318

Antonova, Valentina 1234, 1235

Arai, Hideki 1124

Arana Varela, José 1009

Aranda, Jose Antonio 1111

Araújo, Listz 1312

Araújo, Roger 1310

Arevalo Gonzales, Liliana Patricia 1063, 1153, 1159, 1420

Ariza González, David Fernando 1313

Asakawa, Akira 1057, 1074, 1149

Asuka, Yukihito 1149

Azinfar, Farahnaz 7

Baba, Yoshihiro 936, 1345

Bachelier, Elodie 1092

Baharudin, Zikri Abadi 1075

Bajorek, Jerzy 1287

Bank Tavakoli, Mohammad Reza 7

Barannyk, Levgen 1216

Baranski, Piotr 1134

Barbosa, Célio F. 1041, 1072

Bassi, Welson 1009

Batista, Marcela 1312

Bean, Christopher 1123

Becerra, Marley 1062, 1063

Behrens, Jörg 749

Beierl, Ottmar 1109, 1135

Benzin, Michael 1133

Berger, Gérard 1266

Bernardi, Marina 1496, 1498

Berta, István 1042, 1105

Bertelsen, Kim 1116, 1121

Bertuol, Solange 1092

Betz, Hans Dietrich 1127, 1136, 1281

Biagi, Christopher 1128

Birkholz, Christopher J. 1272

Birkl, Josef 1236, 1237

Blaj, Alex 1040

Boaventura, Wallace C. 1072

Böhm, Thomas 1236

Bonilla, Tatiana 1030

Borghetti, Alberto 1496, 1497, 1498

Borisov, Ruslan 1026

Boufenneche, Lotf 1229

Bouquegneau, Christian 1359

Brocke, Ralph 1109

Brooks, Harold 1329

Bueno, Paulo 1009

Buesink, Frits 1040

Burani, Geraldo Francisco 1323

C. Almeida, Arthur 1283

C. Salame, Yuri 1107

Cai, Zongyuan 1053

Campos, Leandro 1180

Carmona, Manuel 1118

Castro, Aida 1316

Cavka, Damir 1007

Ceclan, Andrei 1431

Celli, Gianni 1335

Chang, Jen-Shih 885

Chang, Sughun 1081

Chen, Lu-wen 1060, 1257

Chen, Mingli 1022, 1023

Chen, Qiang 1012, 1038

Chen, Shaodong 1017

Chen, Weijiang 1260

Chernensky, Leonid 1162

Chikara, Tomohiro 1345

Chippendale, Richard 1113

Cho, Yeungue 1081

Choi, Jong Hyuk 1179

Choi, Young Chul 1179

Christodoulou, Christos 1315

Chubenko, Alexandr 1234, 1235

Claudi, Albert 940

Conti, Stefania 1296

Cooper, Mary Ann 1211, 1325, 1329

Cooray, Vernon 932, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1075, 1078, 1083, 1105, 1151, 1153, 1158, 1159, 1285, 1291, 1420

Corrêa Leite, Reinaldo 1107

Cortes, Camilo 1327

Covino, Josephine 1302

Cozzani, Valerio 1497

Cramer, John 1126

Crevenat, Vincent 1304

Cummins, Kenneth L. 1180, 1387

Cvetic, Jovan 1099

da Silva Gazzana, Daniel 1131

Damstra, Geert 1040

Daout, B. 1350

De Conti, Alberto 1268, 1271

de Salles, Credson 1015

Denz, Frank 1331

Dias, Rosilene 1308, 1311

Diaz, Oscar 1158

DiBella, Joseph 1316

Dickson, Andrew 1289

Diendorfer, Gerhard 1011, 1142, 1143, 1284, 1286

Djurdjevic, Igor 1354

do Couto Boaventura, Wallace 1251

Dong, Wansheng 1145

Dragan, Gleb 1499

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Du, Patrick Y. 1023

Du, Yaping 1022

Duarte, Oscar 1342

El Khamlichi Drissi, Khalil 1228, 1229

Elrodesly, Khaled 1382

Enhkin, Evgeny 919

Erichsen, Hans V. 1121

Ershova, Tatyana 1091

Escobar Alvarado, Oscar Fernando 1313

Evangelides, Panagiotis 1315

Fernando, Mahendra 932, 1063, 1075

Ferro, Marco Antonio da Silva 1068

Fiamingo, Fabio 1391, 1410

Finis, Gernot 940, 1273

Fleenor, Stacy A. 1387

Flisowski, Zdobyslaw 1410, 1411

Florea, George 1499

Flourens, Franck 1318

Frentzel, Ralf 749

Fujii, Toshiaki 1087

Funabashi, Toshihisa 1085

Furukawa, Seiji 1057

Galván Diego, Arturo 1232, 1233, 1240

Gaona, Enrique 1233

Garnacho, Fernando 1118

Gatta, Fabio Massimo 1090, 1277

Gazizov, Talgat 993, 1246

Gaztelumendi, Santiago 1111

Generoso Pedrosa, Adriana 1332

Geng, Yinan 1130

Geri, Alberto 1090, 1277

Ghadimi, Ali. A. 1139

Ghiani, Emilio 1335

Gjonaj, Erion 1331

Goic, Ranko 1007

Golosnoy, Igor 1113

Gomes, Chandima 1078, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1089, 1211, 1240, 1322, 1327

Gonos, Ioannis 1315

Gorbatenko, Valentina 1091

Gou, Xueqiang 1022

Govender, Thavenesen 1354

Grant, Michael 1073, 1289

Grimoni, José Aquiles Baesso 1323

Gruet, Pierre 1301

Guiffaut, Christophe 1269

Gulyás, Attila 1105

Gupta, Harshul 1123

Gurevich, Alexandr 1234, 1235

Guthrie, Mitch 1302, 1303

Haapalainen, Jussi 1037, 1100

Hansen, Anders Niels 1121

Hardison, Richard 1316

Harrat, Basma 1228

Hashimoto, Soh 936

Hashimoto, Yosuke 1055

Hayashiya, Hitoshi 1146, 1147

He, Jinliang 1053, 1260

Heckler, Holger 1273

Heidler, Fridolin 1099, 1239

Hermoso, Blas 1118, 1157, 1280

Hermoso, Juan Ramón 1280, 1324

Hidaka, Tetsuya 1057

Hill, J. Dustin 1128

Hino, Masami 1146

Hinrichsen, Volker 1331

Hiraki, Yasutaka 1067

Hizam, Hashim 1106

Holle, Ronald 1325, 1329

Holterhoff, Martin 1064

Homma, Yasuhiro 1074

Honda, Hideki 1080

Hongo, Yasuji 1080

Honjo, Nobuyuki 1149

Honma, Noriyasu 1032

Horii, Kenji 1230

Horvath, Tibor 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021

Howard, Joseph 1128

Huang, zhi-hui 1257

Hunt, Hugh 1073

Hussein, Ali 1382

Ikuta, Masateru 1032

Ishii, Masaru 1160, 1259

Ishikawa, Fumio 1032

Ishimoto, Kazuyuki 1057

Issac, Francois 1092

Itamoto, Naoki 936

Iudin, Dmitry 1314

Izadi, Mahdi 1013

Jandrell, Ian 1270, 1289, 1300, 1354

Janischewskyj, Wasyl 885, 1317

Janiszewski, Jorge Mieczyslaw 1374

Jasni, Jasronita 1101, 1106

Javor, Vesna 1066

Jeftenic, Borislav 1099

Jendralski, Klaus 1133

Jordan, Douglas M. 1128

Jordan, Ernst Günther 1133

Ju, Munno 1081

Kalakutsky, Evgeny 919

Karami, Hamid Reza 1139

Karashtin, Anatolii 1234, 1235

Kern, Alexander 749, 750

Kerroum, Kamel 1228, 1229

Khai, Siow Lip 1101

Khamlichi, A. 1118

Kijima, Hitoshi 1095

Kim, Jong-Ho 1179

Kindersberger, Josef 1316

Kiss, István 1042, 1105

Klimenko, Vladimir 1314

Kniaziev, Volodymyr 1123

Köhler, Günther 940

Kokkinos, Dimitrios 1400

Kokkinos, Nicholaos 1400

Koliushko, Georgy 1026

Kolomiets, Evgeny 1026

Konarski, Jerzy 1127

Konstantinova, Daria 1091

Koutsoubis, Yiannis 1400

Krasowski, Dominique 1410

Krider, E. Philip 1180, 1387

Krogh, Thomas Holm 1116, 1121

Krüger, Peter 1133

Kubori, Kenta 1341

Kuca, Boleslaw 1410

Kumar, Udaya 1151, 1152

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Kuramoto, Shoichi 1074

Kurita, Hiroshi 1033

Lafon, Guy 1266

Lalitha, Chamath 1086

Lauria, Stefano 1090, 1277

Lecomte, Pierre 1359

Lee, Bok-Hee 1179

Lee, B.Y. 1081

Lee, Jaebok 1081

Leferink, Frank 1040

Lengyel, Megan 1329

Lepetit, Bruno 1318

Lewin, Paul 1113

Lewke, Bastian 1316

Li, Han 1262

Li, Zhizhao 1130

Li, Zicheng 1036

Lin, Yongshuang 1006, 1012,1038

Liu, Hengyi 1145

Liu, Jike 1006, 1012, 1038, 1122

Liu, Yu-Chieh 1073

Llovera, Pedro 1370

Lo Piparo, Giovanni Battista 1391, 1418

Loboda, Marek 1127, 1134, 1326

Lønbæk, Kent Bach 1121

Longo, Elson 1009

Lopes, David Augusto 1251

Lopez, Javier 1111

Lu, Weitao 1060, 1204, 1257

Lucca, Giovanni 351

M. S. de Oliveira, Rodrigo 1107

Maccioni, Marco 1090, 1277

Maciszewska, Aneta 1127

Madsen, Søren Find 1116, 1121

Magraner, Francisco 1370

Mair, Martin 1142, 1143

Mäkelä, Antti 1037, 1100

Mäkelä, Jakke 1037, 1075, 1100, 1105, 1421

Makino, Hironori 1074

Mallick, Shreeharsh 1336

Malo, José María 1232

Manhardt, Michael 1239

Manoochehrnia, Pooyan 1286

March, Víctor 1275, 1278, 1280, 1281, 1324

Marciniak, Robert 1326

Mareev, Evgeny 1314

Marin, Andres 1342

Marjanovic, Srdjan 1099

Markowska, Renata 1108, 1112, 1117

Martinez, Manuel 1015

Maruri, Mercedes 1111

Marzinotto, Massimo 1418

Mashayekhi, Valiollah 1241, 1242

Maslowski, Grzegorz 1287

Mata, Angel 1030

Mata, Carlos 1030

Mathieu, Moritz 750

Matsumoto, Masayuki 1146, 1147

Mazur, Vladislav 1049

Mazzetti, Carlo 1391, 1410, 1411, 1418, 1497

McKechnie, Ian 1300

Mediano, Arturo 1350

Melkozerov, Alexander 993, 1246

Mendez Hernandez, Yaru 1316

Menezes, Tiago 1308

Meng, Qi 1006, 1038

Meng, Qing 1204

Meppelink, Jan 1133, 1135

Mesquita, Cláudia 1311

Meyer, Luiz H. 1045

Miki, Megumu 1103, 1149

Miki, Toru 1103, 1149

Mikropoulos, Pantelis N. 1274

Milardic, Viktor 1125

Miles, Christopher 1024

Mimouni, Abdenabi 1285

Minowa, Masayuki 1230

Mirtadjaddini, Seid Naser 7

Mitko, Galina 1234, 1235

Miyabe, Keiji 1160

Miyazaki, Koichi 1032

Miwa, Masahiro 1146

Moini, Rouzbeh 1102, 1139, 1355

Moini Mazandaran, Rouzbeh 1241, 1242

Montanya, Joan 1111, 1118, 1275, 1278, 1280, 1281, 1324

Mora, Nicolas 1295, 1350

Morawski, Marek 1134

Morii, Nobuyuki 999

Mosadddeghi, Abbas 1284

Motoyama, Hideki 1032, 1124

Mousa, Abdul 1212

Murakami, Toru 1146, 1147

Murakawa, Kazuo 1074

Mustafa, Thair Ibrahim Abdel Hamid 1045

Muto, Atsutoshi 1063

Myung, Sungho 1081

Naccarato, Kleber Pinheiro 1068

Nag, Amitabh 1126, 1128, 1336

Nagano, Masayoshi 1080

Nagaoka, Naoto 936, 1345

Nanba, Keisuke 1230

Napolitano, Fabio 1496, 1498

Nascimento, Wallace José Damasceno 1323

Nasrollahi, Ali Asghar 7

Natsuno, Daisuke 1259

Naumov, A.S. 1234, 1235

Navedo, Emmanuel 1030

Nekhoul, Bachir 1228, 1229

Németh, Bálint 1105

Neto, Miguel 1310

Ngampradit, Vitthawat 1225

Nikjoo, Roya Sadat 1102, 1355

Nishimura, Yoshihisa 1146, 1147

Nixon, Ken 1073, 1289

Novák, Balázs 1042

Nowak, Radoslaw 1326

Nucci, Carlo Alberto 1496, 1497, 1498, 1499

Nyffeler, M. 1284

Oliveira Júnior, Ricardo 1015

Oliveira Schroeder, Marco Aurélio 1332

Orlov, Alexandr 1162

Orville, Richard 1180

Paolone, Mario 1139, 1350, 1496, 1497, 1498, 1499

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Parmantier, Jean-Philippe 1092

Paulino, José Osvaldo 1072

Pavanello, D. 1284, 1350

Pedeboy, Stéphane 1266

Peres, Gilles 1318

Perrin, Emmanuel 1269

Petrenko, Tetyana 1317

Piantini, Alexandre 1374

Pichler, Hannes 1011, 1142, 1143, 1284

Pilo, Fabrizio 1335

Pilshikov, Vladimir 919

Pimentel, Douglas Roberto de Matos 1068

Pineda, Nicolau 1281

Pinto, Wylliam 1310

Ptitsyn, M.O. 1234, 1235

Podporkin, Georgy 919

Poljak, Dragan 1007, 1228, 1229

Polyakova, Olga 1162

Pomponi, Roberto 1041

Porjo, Niko 1421

Pretelín, Gilberto 1233

Priyadarshanee, Chamalee 1086

Pyrgioti, Eleytheria 1005

Qi, Zheng 1012, 1038, 1122

Quijano, Alfredo 1370

R. P. Rocha, Brigida 1283

Rachidi, Farhad 1139, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1295, 1317, 1327, 1350

Rakov, Vladimir 1030, 1126, 1128, 1303, 1336

Ramirez, Miguel 1009

Rao, Hong 1053

Raysaha, Rosy 1151

Reinbold, Christoph 940

Reineix, Alain 1269

Renni, Elisabetta 1497

Revel, Ivan 1318

Rizk, Farouk 1027, 1028

Rizzo, Santi Agatino 1296

Román Campos, Francisco José 1313, 1327

Romero, Carlos 1350

Romero, David 1275, 1278, 1281, 1324

Rother, Claudia 1109

Rousseau, Alain 1301, 1302, 1303, 1400

Rozman, Robert 1290

Ruan, Ling 1262

Rubinstein, Abraham 1350

Rubinstein, Marcos 1284, 1285, 1286, 1295, 1350

Ruhnke, Lothar 1049

Ryabov, Vladimir 1234, 1235

S. de Souza, Jose Ricardo 1283

S. S. Sobrinho, Carlos Leonidas 1107

Saba, Marcelo Magalhães Fares 1068, 1180

Sadeghi, Seyed Hosein Hesamedin 1102, 1139, 1241, 1242, 1355

Sakai, Akira 1032

Sakuta, Tadahiro 885

Samotin, Ivan 993, 1246

Santamaria, Francisco 1327

Sarajcev, Petar 1001

Sarmiento, Angela 1342

Sato, Hidetaka 999

Sato, Tomoyuki 1055

Sawada, Norikazu 1206

Schäfer, Frank 940, 1273

Scheibe, Klaus 1135, 1272

Schelthoff, Christof 750

Schimanski, Joachim 1272

Schleimann-Jensen, Johan 1158

Schulz, Wolfgang 1011, 1180, 1286

Schumann, Carina 1180

Segovia, Eloy 1118

Sekioka, Shozo 1055, 1085

Serrie, Gérard 1266

Shenderey, Sergery 1081

Shepetov, A.L. 1234, 1235

Sheshyekani, Keyhan 1139, 1355

Shibayama, Masao 1095

Shigihara, Miltom 1323

Shimizu, Hirotaka 1093

Shimizu, Masahito 1032, 1103

Shindo, Takatoshi 1032, 1259

Shinjo, Kazuo 1032

Shiraishi, Hiroyuki 1259

Shlyugaev, Yuriy 1234, 1235, 1314

Shoory, Abdolhamid 1284, 1285

Shostak, Volodymyr 1216, 1317

Silva Alípio, Rafael 1310, 1332

Silveira, Fernando Henrique 1268, 1271

Sivaev, Alexander 919

Smirnov, Maxim 1026

Solà, Glòria 1275, 1281, 1324

Soria, Anabel 1370

Soto, Diana 1232

Sowa, Andrzej 1110, 1112, 1117

Štagoj, Aleš 1290

Stathopulos, Ioannis 1315

Stimper, Klaus 1239

Stolper, Roel 1316

Struck, Jake 1302

Sueta, Hélio Eiji 1323

Suman Bretas, Arturo 1131

Sumi, Shin Ichi 1230

Suzuki, Jun 1263

Takagi, Nobuyuki 1206

Takahashi, Akihisa 1057

Takahashi, Daisuke 1032

Takami, Jun 1032

Takeuchi, Nozomi 885

Tamura, Kiyoshi 1032

Tamus, Zoltán Ádám 1042

Tang, Zeyang 1262

Tatematsu, Akiyoshi 1077, 1160

Teixeira, André 1311, 1312

Telló, Marcos 1045, 1131

Temnikov, Alexandr 1162

Thottappillil, Rajeev 1142, 1143, 1151

Tinmaker, Md. Iqbal 747

Tommasini, Riccardo 1041

Tong, Chong 1056

Tong, Mingguang 1056

Tong, Xuefang 1262

Torres, Horacio 1342

Trengove, Estelle 1270

Tristant, Fabrice 1269

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Tsalikis, Dimitris 1126, 1128

Tsovilis, Thomas E. 1274

Tsybann, Sergij 1216

Tuczek, Max 1331

Ueda, Toshiaki 1263, 1307

Uglesic, Ivo 1125

Uman, Martin 1128

Vahidi, Behrooz 7

Vale, Maria Helena 1308, 1310

van der Velde, Oscar 1275, 1281, 1324

Vasilaki, Maria 1005

Vernon, Gerald 1061

Vildanova, L.I. 1234, 1235

Visacro, Silvério 1268, 1271, 1308, 1310, 1311, 1312, 1332

Wada, Atsushi 1149

Wan Ahmad, Wan Fatinhamamah 1101, 1106

Wanderley Neto, Estácio 1015

Wang, Daohong 1060, 1204, 1206

Wang, Shaoan 1130

Wang, Shunchao 1260

Wang, Xile 1262

Wang, Zhigang 1006, 1038, 1122

Wang, Zhiyong 1130

Warner, Tom 1049, 1069, 1070, 1180

Watanabe, Ikuo 1124

Watanabe, Nobuhiro 1093

Weiland, Thomas 1331

West, Nicholas 1354

Wetter, Martin 1272, 1273

Wiater, Jaroslaw 1112, 1114, 1115

Wiater, Jaroslaw 1117

Wilson, Jennifer G. 1387

Wiszniowski, Jan 1134

Wu, Ting 1145

Xu, Ming 1122

Yamabuki, Koichi 1341

Yamamoto, Kazuo 1307

Yamasaki, Jorge 1068

Yanagawa, Shunichi 1307

Yang, Guohua 1036

Yano, Kazuaki 1074

Yasuda, Yoh 1087

Yasuoka, Koichi 885

Yokoyama, Shigeru 1055, 1080, 1124, 1157, 1259

Yoshino, Eiji 1146

Yu, ji 1257

Yu, Jianhui 1262

Yu, Zhanqing 1130

Yuan, Qiangong 1012, 1038, 1122

Zabolotsky, Alexander 993, 1246

Zahlmann, Peter 1236, 1237

Zeng, Rong 1053, 1130

Zhang, Baoping 1053

Zhang, Yang 1060

Zhang, Yijun 1017, 1060, 1204, 1257

Zhao, Jie 1053

Zheng, Dong 1060

Zhou, Enwei 1060

Zhou, Helin 1142, 1143

Zhou, Shiping 1262

Zhou, Wenjun 1262

Ziemba, Robert 1287

Zweiacher, Pierre 1284, 1350

Zybin, K.P. 1234, 1235

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30th International Conference on Lightning Protection T Hotel – Cagliari

12th – 16th September 2010

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IPower & Energy Society - PES (Technical Sponsor)

At a Glance Day Time Description

Sun.

12

09.00 -12:30 WG C4.407 CIGRE - Lightning Parameters for Engineering Applications, THotel Meeting room

14:00 - 15:30 WG C4.409 CIGRE - Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades, THotel Meeting room

15:30 - 16:30 WG C4.410 CIGRE - Lightning Striking Characteristics for Very

High Structures - THotel Meeting room

WG C4.408 CIGRE - Lightning protection of LV Networks -

THotel Meeting room 16:30 - 18:00 IPLT - Steering Committee Meeting

THotel Meeting Room 20:00 - 22:00 ICLP 2010 Welcome Cocktail -

Mon

. 13

09:00 - 09:30 OPENING SESSION – Main Hall – Faculty of Engineering – Piazza d’Armi, Cagliari

09:30 - 10:50 (20 min break) 11:10 - 12:30

LECTURE 1 Invited lecture by Prof. Akihiro Ametani

LECTURE 2 Invited lecture by Prof. Vernon Cooray

LECTURE 3 Invited lecture by Prof. Vladimir A. Rakov

LECTURE 4 Invited lecture by Prof. Rajeev Thottappillil

14:30 - 16:00 (16:00 - 17:30

Poster Session PA) 17:30 - 18:30

1A Lightning Discharge I Room T1A - THotel

9A Practical and Specific Lightning

Protection Problems I Room T1B - THotel

5A Lightning Down-Conductors and

Earthing I Room T3 - THotel

Tue.

14

09:00 - 10:45 2A Lightning Occurrence

Characteristics I Room T1B - THotel

5B Lightning Down-Conductors and

Earthing II Room T1A - THotel

4A Lightning Attachment I

Room T3 - THotel

11:15 - 13:00 3A LEMP and Lightning-Induced

Effects I Room T1B- THotel

8A Lightning Deleterious Effects

Room T1A - THotel

1B Lightning Discharge II

Room T3 - THotel

14:30 - 16:00 (16:00 - 17:30

Poster Session PB) 17:30 - 18:30

9B Practical and Specific Lightning

Protection Problems II Room T1B - THotel

1C Lightning Discharge III

Room T1A - THotel

7A Lightning Protection of Electronic

Systems Room T3 - THotel

Wed

. 15

09:00 - 10:45 6A Lightning Protection of Power

Systems I Room T1B - THotel

5C Lightning Down-Conductors and

Earthing III Room T3 - THotel

2B Lightning Occurrence

Characteristics II Room T1A - THotel

11:15 - 13:00 9C Practical and Specific Lightning

Protection Problems III Room T1B - THotel

3B LEMP and Lightning-Induced

Effects II Room T3 - THotel

2C Lightning Occurrence

Characteristics III Room T1A - THotel

14:30 - 16:00 (20 min break)

10A Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing

Standards I Room T1A - THotel

SSA IPLT Special Session on Lightning to Tall Structures

and Wind Turbines Room T3 - THotel

16:20 - 18:00 5D Lightning Down-Conductors and Earthing IV

Room T1A - THotel

10B Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing

Standards II Room T3 - THotel

18:00 - 23:30 CONFERENCE DINNER

Thu.

16

09:00 - 10:45 6B Lightning Protection of Power Systems II

Room T1A - THotel

SSB Special Session on Lightning Safety and Medicine

Room T3 - THotel

11:15 - 13:00 9D

Practical and Specific Lightning Protection Problems IV

Room T1A - THotel

6C Lightning Protection of Power Systems III

Room T3 - THotel

14:30 - 15:30 (20 min break) 15:50 - 17:00

4B Lightning Attachment II

Room T1A - THotel

10C Lightning Protection and Lightning Testing

Standards III Room T3 - THotel

17:00 - 18:00 CLOSING CERIMONY – THotel, Main Hall, T1

Poster Sessions will be at the THotel, Lobby 1 – Poster Session. CST will give an interactive demonstration of EMC software at Room T1B on Wednesday, Sept. 15th, hours 13-14.

Cagliari, Sept. 12th-16th 2010

Host University University of Cagliari — Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Host Utility

Platinum Contributor

Gold Contributor

Silver Contributor

Silver Contributor

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