Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia
Pulse train of lightning discharge is an intracloud event that remains poorly understood especially in Malaysia. Therefore, this paper presents the frequency analysis on pulse train observed in Malacca, Malaysia. This study employed 100 pulse train samples preceding negative subsequent return stroke...
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my.utm.1083982024-10-28T10:03:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/108398/ Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia Ramlee, Nor Asrina Ahmad, Noor Azlinda Mohd. Esa, Mona Riza Baharudin, Zikri Abadi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Pulse train of lightning discharge is an intracloud event that remains poorly understood especially in Malaysia. Therefore, this paper presents the frequency analysis on pulse train observed in Malacca, Malaysia. This study employed 100 pulse train samples preceding negative subsequent return stroke to be analyzed through wavelet analysis in order to investigate their power spectrum characteristics. All the samples were superimposed with the dart leader of subsequent return stroke. In this regard, the wavelet analysis was employed in this study to investigate the range of power produced by pulse train and the frequency regions of their occurrences. The scalogram of the pulse train signal was produced by using the Mexican Hat wavelet function in Matlab. The spectral and spread frequency regions were measured from the scalogram. In this study, the pulse train samples radiate energy at a range of 7.7 kHz to 403.2 kHz. As for the maximum peak power, the average pulse train generated was 184.6 (V/m)² and can reach up to 2170 (V/m)². These findings enhanced the understanding of lightning physics, particularly on the pulse train characteristics of lightning in Malaysia. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ramlee, Nor Asrina and Ahmad, Noor Azlinda and Mohd. Esa, Mona Riza and Baharudin, Zikri Abadi (2023) Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia. In: 4th International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems, ICHVEPS 2023, 6 August 2023 - 10 August 2023, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICHVEPS58902.2023.10257395 |
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Pulse train of lightning discharge is an intracloud event that remains poorly understood especially in Malaysia. Therefore, this paper presents the frequency analysis on pulse train observed in Malacca, Malaysia. This study employed 100 pulse train samples preceding negative subsequent return stroke to be analyzed through wavelet analysis in order to investigate their power spectrum characteristics. All the samples were superimposed with the dart leader of subsequent return stroke. In this regard, the wavelet analysis was employed in this study to investigate the range of power produced by pulse train and the frequency regions of their occurrences. The scalogram of the pulse train signal was produced by using the Mexican Hat wavelet function in Matlab. The spectral and spread frequency regions were measured from the scalogram. In this study, the pulse train samples radiate energy at a range of 7.7 kHz to 403.2 kHz. As for the maximum peak power, the average pulse train generated was 184.6 (V/m)² and can reach up to 2170 (V/m)². These findings enhanced the understanding of lightning physics, particularly on the pulse train characteristics of lightning in Malaysia. |
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Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia |
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Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia |
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Frequency analysis on pulse train of lightning discharge observed in Malacca, Malaysia |
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