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Model for Analyzing a Pillar Grounding System with Cylindrically-Shaped Concrete Foundation

Unknown currents along the pillar grounding system's wire conductors are determined in this article. The system consists of a vertical wire electrode inside the cylindrical concrete foundation and a ring electrode fed by two earthing conductors. The article includes one simple procedure for mod...

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Published in:Electromagnetics 2009-02, Vol.29 (2), p.151-164
Main Authors: Cvetkovic, Nenad N., Rancic, Predrag D.
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