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Hazard evaluation of ground potential difference within grounding grid on personal safety under impulse current
Author(s) -
Li Chun,
Wen Xishan,
Guo Lei,
Chen Jiafeng,
Chen Jiahao,
Lu Hailiang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iet science, measurement and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.418
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1751-8830
pISSN - 1751-8822
DOI - 10.1049/smt2.12055
Subject(s) - ground , impulse (physics) , soil resistivity , earthing system , conductor , electrical engineering , engineering , amplitude , potential difference , electrical impedance , acoustics , voltage , physics , mathematics , optics , quantum mechanics , geometry
Due to the impedance characteristic of conductor, the ground potential rise is different within grounding grid when impulse current is injected. When staff touches objects with different GPR at the same time, the GPD will be applied to human body, leading to potential personal safety problem. The impact of GPD on human body needs to be evaluated. The method of moment was used to calculate the ground potential rise of grounding grid under impulse current. By regarding the human body as a resistance, the current flowing through it because of ground potential difference was obtained. Methods based on current amplitude and electrical charge was used to evaluate personal safety. The effects of injecting current waveform, injecting position, soil resistivity, grounding conductor and grounding grid structure on ground potential difference and safe current threshold were studied. Results show the ground potential difference near injecting point may pose a threat to personal safety. The evaluation method based on electrical charge was recommended. In field test, the injecting point of grounding grid should be far away from corners, and staff should be kept away from the injecting point, so as to mitigate the risk of ground potential difference on personal safety.

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