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Finite-difference modeling of dispersive soils validated via experimental evaluation of transient grounding signals

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Abstract In this paper, we develop a soil dispersion model into the FDTD algorithm for analyzing grounding systems. The model is constructed by inserting into frequency-domain Maxwell-Ampere equation a Pade… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, we develop a soil dispersion model into the FDTD algorithm for analyzing grounding systems. The model is constructed by inserting into frequency-domain Maxwell-Ampere equation a Pade approximant for σ + jω e , in such way functions available in literature describing the frequency dependence of soil's parameters are properly represented. With adequate mathematical manipulations, time-domain equations for uptating electric field are obtained. The second contribution of this paper is the design and construction of a low-cost surge generator, which is used in the experiments as the voltage excitation source. The results show that the simulated signals are in excellent accordance with measurements.

Keywords: modeling dispersive; validated via; dispersive soils; soils validated; finite difference; difference modeling

Journal Title: Journal of Electrostatics
Year Published: 2017

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