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The Influence of Fault Current & Soil Resistivity on the Substation Grounding Grid Behaviour

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2022
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Osman M.
Ariffin A.M.
Ab Kadir M.Z.A.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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The effects of fault current and soil resistivity on grounding performance are shown in this work. The fault current and soil characteristics are modified from the real values in a case study based on an actual main intake substation grounding grid utilizing CDEGS simulation software. Grounding grids give protection against the step and touch potentials to a limited extent depending on the amplitude and period of ground-fault current that is present. Besides, the soil resistivity of the location in which a grounding grid is placed also determines the performance and safety of the system. Therefore, it is important to carry out the grounding grid assessment, utilizing the field data. The findings show that maximum step and touch voltage and grid resistance increase with fault current and soil resistivity. Although the step and touch voltages, and the grid resistance increase, as top layer soil height increases, the grounding system remains safe up to a specific height of the top layer soil, based on certain soil resistivities. � 2022 IEEE.
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Computer software; Electric fault currents; Soils; Current resistivity; Ground potential rise; Grounding grids; Resistance; Resistance increase; Soil resistivity; Step and touch voltage; Substation grounding; Top layers; Two-layer soil; Electric grounding
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