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

Anderson Ricardo Justo de Araújo, Walter Luis Manzi de Azevedo, J. Pissolato Filho
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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.
埋在频率相关层状土中的杆的接地阻抗计算
在电力系统中,当输电塔受到雷击时,接地导体起着至关重要的作用。在这种情况下,文献中已经进行了一些研究来计算埋在均匀土壤中的接地导体的阻抗。然而,为了进行准确的瞬态分析,接地阻抗的评估必须包括埋在分层地面中的导体的土壤电参数(电阻率和介电常数)的频率依赖性。本文基于等效四极子方法研究了埋在频率相关的分层土壤中的深杆的性能abcd矩阵表示,其中每个电极段都被建模为短传输线。结果表明,在频域模拟中采用频率相关的土壤电参数可以显著降低接地阻抗。此外,还计算了由第一次和随后的回击所表示的闪电电流的时域接地电位上升波形。瞬态响应表明,当考虑频率相关的层状土时,探地雷达波形的峰值大大降低。仿真结果表明,在给定频率上再加一层频率相关土壤,会使接地阻抗波形明显减小,且探地雷达波形的电压峰值大幅降低,特别是在后续冲程中。
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