Abstract:
Soil discharge occurs when it is subjected to high impulse current, and it is closely associated with the impulse performance of grounding systems. In this paper, a new m...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Soil discharge occurs when it is subjected to high impulse current, and it is closely associated with the impulse performance of grounding systems. In this paper, a new method is put forward to visualize the inner impulse discharge region of simulate soil (fine sand) directly, using X-ray imaging technology. According to the three views of the discharge region, the boundary surface of the discharge region can be obtained based on image filtering and edge extraction by 3-D reconstruction. On this basis, the ionization parameters (i.e., the residual resistivity of soil discharge region ρres and the critical breakdown electric-field strength Ec) are calculated by a finite-element method. The results show that discharge region volume enlarges with water content increasing, and ρres is approximately equal to 0.001%-0.003% of the original soil resistivity ρ0. Ec increases from 100 to 150 kV/m, as soil water content decreases from 5% to 2%.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ( Volume: 32, Issue: 4, August 2017)
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