Title of article :
DESIGN OF GROUNDING SYSTEMS IN SUBSTATIONS BY ETAP INTELLIGENT SOFTWARE
Author/Authors :
Mahdavi Tabatabaei، Naser نويسنده , , Mortezaeei، Seyed Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Under ground-fault conditions, the flow of
current will result in voltage gradients within and around
the substation, not only between structures and nearby
earth, but also along the ground surface. In a properly
designed system, this gradient should not exceed the
limits that can be tolerated by the human body. The
purpose of a ground mat study is to provide for the safety
and well-being of anyone that can be exposed to the
potential differences that can exist in a station during a
severe fault. The general requirements for industrial
power system grounding are similar to those of utility
systems under similar service conditions. The differences
arise from the specific requirements of the manufacturing
or process operations. Some of the factors that are
considered in a ground-mat study are the following:
a) Fault-current magnitude and duration
b) Geometry of the grounding system
c) Soil resistivity
d) Probability of contact
e) Human factors such as
1. Body resistance
2. Standard assumptions on physical conditions of the
individual.
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)
Journal title :
International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering (IJTPE)