I. Introduction
The impulse dispersion characteristics of grounding devices are determined by soil impulse dispersion performance, ground electrode structure, and buried depth. In areas with high soil resistivity, to improve the impulse dispersion performance of tower grounding devices, the commonly used measures include changing soil, extending ground electrodes, increasing ground electrodes, and lengthening vertical ground electrodes. The above measures are mainly carried out according to the operation experience, lack of appropriate analysis means to choose. The literature has shown that soil is the key to affect the impulse dispersion performance of grounding devices [1]. Especially, spark discharge will occur when the impulse current is injected into the ground electrode, which significantly improves the impulse dispersion performance of the grounding device [2]–[3]. Therefore, the accurate evaluation of soil impulse dispersion performance can provide a basis for the selection of soil resistance reduction measures.