Time delays seems to infer the involvement of some capacitance into the mix
between 2 points of earth ground.
the time delays infer a breakdown in insulation when the voltage builds
sufficiently up to the insulation breakdown point.
So find the breakdown voltage of the insulation and the capacitance and the
applied voltage and the resistance, and you may be able to predict a time
delay.
- I may be wrong - but that's my 2-cents
Hal
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I am Ram , Ph.D. Student
Dear sir/madam,
I am trying to find out the correlation between the time delays in
conduction mechanism and the degree of earth resistance.
I am using PSPICE simulation package for the simulation work , any
suggestions to give help welcome
Research Title:
INVESTIGATION OF THE TRANSIENT BEHAVIOUR OF EARTHING SYSTEMS SUBJECTED TO
HIGH IMPULSE CURRENTS
One of the research objectives is to observe the correlation between the
time delays in conduction mechanism and the degree of earth resistance for
different soil resistivity, impulse polarity and earth electrode
configuration
Time delays can be defined as the time taken to reach the current peak.
Generally, the time delay can also be influenced by non-uniform water
settling process, drying and heating in soil and of course due to the
statistical nature of air breakdown. However, these influences are
neglected in determining the correlation between the time delays and earth
resistance reduction.
In the previous studies, the time delays in soil due to ionisation and
heating have been plotted against current/voltage magnitudes. It was found
that the time delays were decreasing with higher currents/voltages.
However, the tune delays were also taught to be due to a statistical
nature of air breakdown.
If you have any question welcome
I am looking forward to hear from you soon
Thanks in advance
Ram
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