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A BEM formulation for computational design of grounding systems in stratified soils

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Title
A BEM formulation for computational design of grounding systems in stratified soils
Author(s)
Colominas, Ignasi
Aneiros Blanco, Juan M.
Navarrina, Fermín
Casteleiro, Manuel
Date
1998
Citation
Computational mechanics: new trends and applications (CD-ROM)
Abstract
[Abstract] Substation grounding design involves computing the equivalent resistance of the earthing system -for reasons of equipment protection-, as well as distribution of potentials on the earth surface -for reasons of human security- when fault conditions occur1. While very crude approximations were available in the sixties, several methods have been proposed in the last three decades, most of them on the basis of practice and intuitive ideas1;2. Although these techniques represented a significant improvement in the area of grounding analysis, a number of problems, such as the computational requirements or the error uncertainty, were reported3. Recently, the authors have identified these widespread intuitive methods as particular cases of a general Boundary Element numerical approach4. Furthermore, starting from this BE formulation it has been possible to develop others more eficient and accurate5. The Boundary Element formulations derived up to this moment are based on the hypothesis -widely assumed in most of the practical techniques and procedures- that the soil can be considered homogeneous and isotropic5. A more general BE approach for the numerical analysis of substation grounding systems in nonuniform soils is presented in this paper. The formulation is specially derived for two-layer soil models, widely considered as adequate for most practical cases. The feasibility of this BEM approach is demonstrated by solving two real application problems, in which accurate results for the equivalent resistance and the potential distribution on the ground surface are obtained with acceptable computing requirements.
Keywords
Boundary element method
Grounding
CAD System
 
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4th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, 1998, Buenos Aires
ISBN
84-89925-15-1

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