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Calculation of Impulse Grounding Resistance of Extended Grounding Electrode

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In order to calculate the impulse grounding resistance of extended grounding electrode accurately, this paper introduces a method for computing the impulse grounding resistance based on the spark discharge characteristic of the earth, using a nonlinear differential circuit model. The relation curves of impulse grounding resistance with the current peak value and the electrode length are acquired. Then the results are compared with the national standard, real model testing results and simulated testing results, which shows that the proposed method can be used in practice.

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Shangguan, A. (2014). Calculation of Impulse Grounding Resistance of Extended Grounding Electrode. In: Wang, W. (eds) Mechatronics and Automatic Control Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 237. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01273-5_21

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