There are many methods that can be used in order to increase the performance of a grounding system meant for power system protection, i.e. by lowering its earth resistance values, which one of them is where soil could be treated using chemical or natural enhancement materials. This technique is one of the effective ways to improve the performance of a grounding system in which this work employed 15 kg Bentonite, and 3 kg Kenaf in powder and fibre forms as the natural enhancement materials for grounding systems at which they were either mixed or layered. The main purpose of conduction this work is to compare the performance of natural enhancement material mixture grounding systems to a Reference grounding system, which is without any enhancement material in the vicinity of the ground conductor. Fall-of-potential method was employed to measure earth resistance for the performances of the four grounding systems to be compared. After 60 days, their performances in descending order were Bentonite and Kenaf powder layered, Bentonite and Kenaf powder mixed, Bentonite and Kenaf fibre layered and Reference grounding systems. Hence, the grounding system with Bentonite and Kenaf powder layered is proposed to be the best to be used in order to reduce the earth resistance as it has the lowest earth resistance and able to stabilize faster compared to the other three grounding systems.
YBa2Cu4O8 has emerged as better choice in superconducting application thank to it strong thermal stability. High pressure techniques had been employed for the preparation of YBa2Cu4O8 but it might costly and/or inconvenient. Several research groups had showed that the YBa2Cu4O8 can also be prepared by conventional solid state method with heating at 1 atm oxygen pressure; however the phase formation processes are yet brief and clear. This work infiltrated the phase formation processes in preparing the YBa2Cu4O8 under solid state method with heating at 1 atm oxygen pressure. The effectiveness of the use of sodium nitrate as an enhancer was brought to light by the experiment results. Significant YBa2Cu4O8 phases were successfully synthesized.
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