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Seasonal Variations of Tower Footing Impedance in Various Transmission Line Grounding Systems


Abstract:

In transmission line grounding system design, spatial and temporal/seasonal variations of tower footing impedance should be considered. However, in real life, only spatia...Show More

Abstract:

In transmission line grounding system design, spatial and temporal/seasonal variations of tower footing impedance should be considered. However, in real life, only spatial variations are taken into account at the design stage, seasonal variations have not been included. In this paper, seasonal variations of tower footing impedance of several types of transmission line grounding systems at Manitoba Hydro, Canada are investigated through field measurements for a whole year. The industrial practice uses simulated tower footing impedances by the software CDEGS in the design of transmission line grounding systems, however, the accuracy of simulated tower footing impedances as a critical design parameter has never been evaluated. In this paper, this industrial practice is evaluated by comparing simulated and measured tower footing impedances for various transmission line grounding systems. The importance to use proper tower footing impedance for lightening conditions is also demonstrated.
Date of Conference: 10-16 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 February 2021
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Conference Location: Detroit, MI, USA
Transmission & Civil Design Department, Manitoba Hydro
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Transmission & Civil Design Department, Manitoba Hydro
Distribution Design Department, Manitoba Hydro

I. Introduction

Transmission line grounding systems play an important role in safe and reliable operation of power grids. It is critical that robust grounding systems are properly designed and last throughout the service life of transmission lines. One challenge faced by design engineers is inherent spatial and temporal/ seasonal variations of the terrain. Spatial variations are caused by different types of terrain with different soil or geological features where transmission line routes traverse through; while seasonal variations arise due to seasonal or long-term climate changes. The impact of such variations on transmission line grounding systems can be alleviated by appropriate design for sizes and configurations of grounding electrodes.

Transmission & Civil Design Department, Manitoba Hydro
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
Transmission & Civil Design Department, Manitoba Hydro
Distribution Design Department, Manitoba Hydro
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