DocumentCode :
1422044
Title :
Frequency dependent and transient characteristics of substation grounding systems
Author :
Grcev, Leonid D. ; Heimbach, Markus
Author_Institution :
St. Cyril & Methodius Univ., Skopje, Macedonia
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
fYear :
1997
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
172
Lastpage :
178
Abstract :
In spite of the existence of a number of analytical models aimed for transient analysis of large grounding systems, more detailed analysis of the influence of different parameters on the transient performance of large ground grids subjected to lightning current impulse is not available. This paper presents analysis of the influence of soil conductivity, location of feed point, grid size, depth, conductor separation, ground rods, and shape of the lightning current impulse, on the transient performance of ground grids with sizes ranging from 10×10 m2 to 120×120 m2 and with 4 to 124 meshes. Maximal transient ground potential rise and frequency dependent impedance are analyzed in time and frequency domain, respectively. Computations are made with computer model based on the electromagnetic field theory approach, taking accurately into account frequency dependent characteristics of large ground grids. Instead of usual simple approximations of the lightning current impulse, recorded channel base currents from triggered lightning are used for the time domain analysis
Keywords :
earthing; electric impedance; electrical conductivity; electromagnetic field theory; frequency-domain analysis; lightning protection; soil; substations; time-domain analysis; transient analysis; 10 to 120 m; conductor separation; electromagnetic field; feed point location; frequency dependent characteristics; frequency dependent impedance; frequency domain analysis; grid size; ground rods; lightning current impulse; maximal transient ground potential rise; recorded channel base currents; soil conductivity; substation grounding systems; time domain analysis; transient characteristics; transient performance; triggered lightning; Analytical models; Conductivity; Frequency dependence; Grid computing; Grounding; Lightning; Performance analysis; Soil; Substations; Transient analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/61.568238
Filename :
568238
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