Performance of Active Electrical Earthing Systems: Background and Methodology

M. N. Hamzah, C. Gomes, M. Afiq, M. A. Ab. Kadir
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An effective earthing system with new earth resistance reducing agents (ERRA) and purpose-made electrode configuration has been discussed as Active Electrical Earthing System (AEES). This paper is a precursor of a research work that will be presented consequently. Conventional earthing systems pose undefeatable challenges in some instances due to the expansion of system loads, compactness of sites and environmental degradation of the earthing systems. The development of new and more sophisticated electrical systems requires earthing systems that are effective, durable and site-specific. In urban areas with high population density and also at sites of pathological landscapes (such as tower sites in mountain terrains, and lightning protection of urban buildings), the availability of large soil masses for effective earthing systems is a significant challenge. Rapid material degradation of earthing rods is a significant issue in corrosive atmospheres, where both air quality and soil composition may contribute to the aggressiveness of the surrounding electrode material. Thus, more robust, and site-effective earthing technologies that may mitigate these drawbacks, have a high demand on the market front at present. This paper discusses the existing systems and methodology for a new system.
有源电气接地系统的性能:背景和方法
讨论了一种采用新型地阻降低剂(ERRA)和专用电极结构的有效接地系统——有源电接地系统(AEES)。这篇论文是一项研究工作的前奏,随后将被提出。在某些情况下,由于系统负荷的扩大、场地的紧凑性和接地系统的环境退化,传统的接地系统构成了不可战胜的挑战。新的和更复杂的电气系统的发展要求接地系统是有效的,耐用的和具体的现场。在人口密度高的城市地区和病态景观的地点(如山区的塔址和城市建筑物的防雷),为有效的接地系统提供大量土壤是一个重大挑战。在腐蚀性环境中,接地棒材料的快速降解是一个重要问题,空气质量和土壤成分都可能导致周围电极材料的侵蚀性。因此,目前市场对更强大、更有效的接地技术有很高的需求,这些技术可以减轻这些缺点。本文讨论了现有的系统和新系统的方法论。
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