Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method
In order to protect the transmission lines against lightning strikes, it is important to investigate the tower grounding system. In this paper, a recent method called hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method is used to calculate the impulse impedance of the grounding system....
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doaj-4c977840994949fbb24026fc327697362021-09-06T09:54:56ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832021-01-0118222523610.2298/SJEE2102225A1451-48692102225AModeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration methodAsadpourahmadchali Mohammadbagher0Niasati Mohsen1Alinejad-Beromi Yousef2Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, IranDepartment of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, IranDepartment of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, IranIn order to protect the transmission lines against lightning strikes, it is important to investigate the tower grounding system. In this paper, a recent method called hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method is used to calculate the impulse impedance of the grounding system. Moreover, conventional structures of the grounding systems have been simulated and the results show that, with the same wire length, the square with additional wire system has the least impulse impedance as compared to counterpoise, square and crow’s foot. Moreover, the effects of soil resistivity and lightning current rise-time on the impulse impedance of these grounding systems are investigated. It is concluded that the design of the grounding system depends on the geographic location of the site in terms of soil resistivity and isotropic characteristics of the area in terms of lightning current rise-time.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2021/1451-48692102225A.pdflightninggrounding system modelinghybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration methodsoil resistivity |
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Asadpourahmadchali Mohammadbagher Niasati Mohsen Alinejad-Beromi Yousef Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering lightning grounding system modeling hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method soil resistivity |
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Asadpourahmadchali Mohammadbagher Niasati Mohsen Alinejad-Beromi Yousef |
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Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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Modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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modeling of different tower grounding systems using hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method |
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Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak |
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Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering |
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1451-4869 2217-7183 |
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2021-01-01 |
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In order to protect the transmission lines against lightning strikes, it is
important to investigate the tower grounding system. In this paper, a recent
method called hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method is
used to calculate the impulse impedance of the grounding system. Moreover,
conventional structures of the grounding systems have been simulated and the
results show that, with the same wire length, the square with additional
wire system has the least impulse impedance as compared to counterpoise,
square and crow’s foot. Moreover, the effects of soil resistivity and
lightning current rise-time on the impulse impedance of these grounding
systems are investigated. It is concluded that the design of the grounding
system depends on the geographic location of the site in terms of soil
resistivity and isotropic characteristics of the area in terms of lightning
current rise-time. |
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lightning grounding system modeling hybrid continuous circuit-trapezoidal integration method soil resistivity |
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