What is it about?

an evolutionary strategy is presented to get the optimal grounding grid design to minimise the design cost, the touch and step voltages of the grounding grid to ensure the economical constraint as well as the safety conditions. The proposed technique is used for one and two-layer soil. This technique is based on the comparison between the quality factors of the initial grid dimension according to the cost, touch and step voltages with the other quality factors obtained from new generations (offspring) of the grid dimensions. Effects of top layer thickness, number of grid meshes, vertical rods number and length, and the soil resistivity of the top and bottom layers on grounding resistance (Rg) and earth surface potential are studied. Different case studies are introduced to evaluate the performance of the proposed technique and to provide the knowledge about the grid dimensions that is substantial for the economical design of the grounding grids.

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Why is it important?

Thepurpose ofgroundingsysteminanyinstallationisnot onlytheability to carry and dissipate the fault current into earth without changing the operating limits of the system equipment, but also maintain the continuity of the system power flow to avoid the undesirable outage of the system equipment and ensure the individuals and equipment safety.

Perspectives

it is very valuable topics because the grounding system is very necessary for any vital building such as substations and power plant.

Dr Sherif S. M. Ghoneim
Suez University

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This page is a summary of: Control the cost, touch and step voltages of the grounding grids design , IET Science Measurement & Technology, November 2016, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET),
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2016.0153.
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