2001 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37194)
DOI: 10.1109/pesw.2001.917230
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Novel method for analyzing the transient behavior of grounding systems based on the finite-difference time-domain method

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“…Fig. 5 shows the numerical results obtained by the simulator developed in this work and the results obtained in (Tanabe, 2001) According to (Mattos, 2004), the influence of the diameter of the conductors is negligible for the steady grounding resistance R (0.0 Hz), which is given by the equation…”
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“…Fig. 5 shows the numerical results obtained by the simulator developed in this work and the results obtained in (Tanabe, 2001) According to (Mattos, 2004), the influence of the diameter of the conductors is negligible for the steady grounding resistance R (0.0 Hz), which is given by the equation…”
Section: Software Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Analysis of a rectangular grounding system. In order to validate the implementation of the parallel numerical algorithm previously described, the transient responses of a rectangular electrode due the application of a artificial lighting current, originally proposed and analyzed by (Tanabe, 2001) were calculated. The geometry is illustrated by Fig.…”
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“…Some of the earliest reports on applying it to electric power apparatus were published by Tanabe, which discussed the electromagnetic field propagation in soil from a buried vertical rod when a lightning surge was imposed (Tanabe 2000, Tanabe 2001. As the calculation power of PCs has dramatically increased since early 2000, many reports and papers on surge analysis using the FDTD method have been published, especially by Japanese researchers.…”
Section: Applications Of the Fdtd Methods For Lightning Protection Of mentioning
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