A new grounding cake to improve the safety performance of grounding systems
The safety of a grounding system plays a vital role in the transmission and distribution network for operational safety in the majorıty of electrical installations. The application of residual current and overcurrent protection relays is among the most preferred methods in grounding systems. A novel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of electrostatics 2020-11, Vol.108, p.103521, Article 103521 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The safety of a grounding system plays a vital role in the transmission and distribution network for operational safety in the majorıty of electrical installations. The application of residual current and overcurrent protection relays is among the most preferred methods in grounding systems. A novel grounding cake is proposed in this study to investigate safety performance of grounding system. The methodology is meticulously demonstrated through extensive field experiments on natural and chemical grounding enhancement materials. A performance comparison was carried out between natural and chemical enhancement materials under different humidity levels and voltage stresses. Various adjustable voltages in the range between 0.85 and 3.76 kV were applied to three copper rods vertically planted into different grounding materials. The results from the field experiments were analysed using Discrete Wavelet Transform. The experiments demonstrate that natural grounding enhancement materials give low ground resistivity around the electrodes, serve as a cost-effective solution for high resistive soil, and are in conformity with the IEEE 80 safety standards.
•Grounding system safety was processed in the study.•A new natural grounding material has been proposed.•Bentonite and Natural GEM were compared under different humidity and impulse voltage conditions.•The superior aspects of the new grounding cake are explained.•Experimental results were interpreted by performing Wavelet analysis. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3886 1873-5738 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.elstat.2020.103521 |