1) Secondary arcs on transmission lines can be modeled as a time-varying resistance using an arc conductance equation that represents the energy balance in the arc column.
2) Field tests on transmission lines are useful for verifying numerical arc simulations and understanding arc behavior. Tests showed secondary arcs excite traveling waves that influence the arc current waveform.
3) Arc parameters like the time constant are represented as functions of random arc length variations. This allows simulations to reproduce the random secondary arc behavior observed in tests.