Author:
Gong Lele,Shen Chen,Fan Lintao,Cai Xinjing
Abstract
Abstract
Ensuring the operation safety of secondary cable is an important part of substation grounding system design. In some cases with high soil resistivity and large grounding grid, the safety of secondary cable can not be guaranteed by optimizing the design of grounding grid. This paper compares the core-to-skin potential difference and the shielding layer current of secondary cable with or without drainage line. It is shown that the drainage lines, which are laid in parallel with the secondary cable, can significantly reduce the core-to-skin potential difference and shielding layer current of secondary cable during power frequency short-circuit and lightning stroke. When the radius of the drainage line reaches 5mm, core-to-skin potential difference and shielding layer current of secondary cable will be reduced to 1/3 of those when it is not laid.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy