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Computing Grounding Impedance of Rods Buried in Frequency-Dependent Stratified Soils

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Author(s):
Justo de Araujo, Anderson Ricardo ; Manzi de Azevedo, Walter Luis ; Pissolato Filho, Jose ; IEEE
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: 2021 35TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION (ICLP) AND XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION (SIPDA); v. N/A, p. 8-pg., 2021-01-01.
Abstract

Grounding conductors play a fundamental role when transmission towers are subjected to lightning strikes in power systems. In this context, several studies have been carried out in the literature to compute the impedance of grounding conductors buried in homogeneous soils. However, for an accurate transient analysis, the assessment of grounding impedance must include the frequency-dependence of the soil electrical parameters (resistivity and dielectric permittivity) for conductors buried in a stratified ground. This paper investigates the performance ABCD-matrix representation of deep rods buried in frequency-dependent stratified soils based on an equivalent quadripole method, where each electrode segment is modelled as a short transmission line. Results demonstrated that the grounding impedance is significantly reduced when frequency-dependent soil electrical parameters are used in the frequency-domain simulations. Additionally, the time-domain Grounding Potential Rise (GPR) waveforms are computed for the lightning current represented by the first and subsequent return strokes. The transient responses show that the peak of the GPR waveforms is highly reduced when frequency-dependent stratified soils are considered. Simulation results show that adding another layer of frequency-dependent soil cause a pronounced reduction on the grounding impedance waveforms above a given frequency and the voltage peaks of GPR waveforms are highly decreased, especially for subsequent strokes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/01396-1 - Modelling conventional and tall transmission towers directly in time domain for electromagnetic transient analysis
Grantee:Anderson Ricardo Justo de Araújo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral