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![]() "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Time-related transients in systems of conductors are more accurately analysed by considering the conductors to be transmission lines. Propagation velocity and characteristic impedance are essential features to be approximated. Reflections are also important factors. Applies equally to lightning conductors. Now carry on with your thesis. ---- Reg Edwards. Reg, I think he might be referring to the transfer-times from a conductor to different components of soil. Not the transmission line theory inside a conductor. The reaction speed of ground systems are under a lot of study to help determine the best control of ground potential rise (GPR) where isolation by fiber optic or HV isolation transformers alone is insufficient protection. Water/wet soil along the soil surface during a strike attachment makes it hard to control GPR when it connects multiple earthing points almost instantaneously. The dry-ground sections of each earthing rod end up making less contribution to the designed voltage division, and increased current from grounding systems up into the interior of buildings is one result. It's an interesting problem creates and conflicts between design approaches for lightning protection. What works for direct attachment will not work for the near-field, in other words. Best regards Jack Painter Virginia Beach VA |
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