Abstract

• Measurements of Soil Ionization. • Modeling Soil Ionization effect based on experimental data. • Means for estimating soil ionization on the response of grounding electrodes. • Ionization of soils subjected to uniform electric field. • Ionization of soils subjected to non-uniform radial electric field. Results of a huge number of experimental tests involving soil ionization developed by the authors were used in this paper for analyzing the phenomenon and developing means for predicting the effect on the response of grounding electrodes subjected to lightning currents. These results refer to samples of fifteen different soils (from about 100 to 10,000 Ωm at natural moist content) subjected to impulsive current waves exhibiting front times similar to those of first and subsequent return stroke currents. The tests considered conditions of uniform and radial non-uniform electric fields with intensities comparable to those resulting from the impression of real lightning currents on grounding electrodes. A curve was suggested for taking the effect of ionization on the lightning response of electrodes into account for soils in general, by means of an equivalent increase of the electrode radius as a function of the linear density of current dispersed to the soil.

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