2012 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2012
DOI: 10.1109/isemc.2012.6351666
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Effective length study of grounding electrod reached by lightning based on Transmission Line modelling Method

Abstract: This paper presents a study about the effective length of a horizontal grounding electrode used to dissipate electrical current to the earth proceeding from a lightning surge. The work discusses the influence of the soil parameters in the scattering process considering fasts and slow wave shapes. Initially an introduction about the problem is made, with a brief description about the effective length concepts. An algorithm based on the Transmission Line Modeling Method in one dimension (TLM-1D), taking into acc… Show more

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“…5. TLM modeling of grounding system [22] Equation (5) is used to calculate the resistance of both types of electrodes [22], as follows:…”
Section: F Model Of Grounding Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. TLM modeling of grounding system [22] Equation (5) is used to calculate the resistance of both types of electrodes [22], as follows:…”
Section: F Model Of Grounding Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%