Distribution of lightning current in the grounding grid for different multilayer soil models

R. Ziemba, G. Masłowski, G. Karnas, S. Wyderka
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The paper presents computer results of current distribution for two different lightning current waveforms injected in the central part of a typical substation grounding grid buried in an uniform soil and two different two-layered soils with positive and negative reflection factors, respectively. Obtained results show that the modules of the input impedance of the grounding systems differ significantly and are almost constant in the low-frequency range being practically the same as dc grounding resistances. The computed input impedances increase rapidly above 10 kHz and reach at 1 MHz similar values for both two-layered soils. The lightning current flowing in the horizontal conductors of the analysed grounding grid with vertical rods is slightly greater in the outer edges than current for the same grounding system and soil but without the vertical rods for both injected current waveforms with relatively slow and very fast rising wavefronts.
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不同多层土壤模型的接地网雷电电流分布
本文给出了埋设在均匀土层和两种具有正反射因子和负反射因子的双层土体中典型变电站接地网中心注入的两种不同雷电电流波形的电流分布计算结果。结果表明,各接地系统的输入阻抗模块差异较大,在低频范围内基本不变,与直流接地电阻基本一致。计算的输入阻抗在10 kHz以上迅速增加,并在1 MHz时达到两层土壤的相似值。在同一接地系统和土壤中,在有垂直棒的水平导体中流过的雷击电流的外缘略大于在没有垂直棒的情况下流过的雷击电流,在波前上升相对缓慢和非常快的两种注入电流波形中都是如此。
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