特定接地系统有限元模型分析

M. Brenna, F. Foiadelli, M. Longo, D. Zaninelli
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本工作的目的是利用有限元法(FEM)在Ansys Maxwell环境中研究接地系统的实际行为。考虑到接地电阻对确保所有电气系统正常运行的重要性,甚至对人员安全的重要性,建议在设计阶段对该方法的应用进行验证和验证。该模型通过半球电极进行了验证,其接地电阻的数学表达式是众所周知的。然而,对于其他类型的电极,作为接地棒,通常用于设计接地系统的方程只能提供其接地电阻的近似值。此外,这些方程只能对大地的均匀电阻率估计接地电阻。因此,由于这些不确定性,传统方法给出的接地电阻值可能与实际行为不同。本文研究了有限元分析的应用,以确定在不同情况下更好地估计接地电阻,并找到在特定临界条件下计算步进电压和接触电压的接地电位分布。
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Particular grounding systems analysis using FEM models
The aim of this work is to study the actual behavior of grounding systems using the Finite Element Method (FEM) in the Ansys Maxwell environment. Given the importance of grounding resistance to ensuring the proper functioning of all electrical systems and even more so for people's safety, it is nevertheless advisable to verify and validate this method for its application during the design stage. The validation of the model has been carried out through the hemispheric electrode, whose mathematical expression for the grounding resistance is well known. However, for other type of electrodes, as grounding rods, the equations usually adopted to design grounding systems provide only approximated values for their grounding resistance. Besides, these equations are able to estimate the grounding resistance only for homogeneous resistivity of the earth. Consequently, traditional methods can give values for the grounding resistance that can differ from the actual behavior due to these uncertainties. In this paper, the use of finite element analysis has been investigated to determine a better estimation of the grounding resistance in different scenarios and to find the distribution of the grounding potential for step and touch voltages calculation on particular critical conditions.
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