Transient analysis of grounding systems for wind turbines

Abstract

The paper deals with transient analysis of grounding systems wind turbines. A typical wind turbine grounding system arrangement based on ring electrode is analyzed. Special attention is focused to the influence of additional vertical and horizontal electrodes, respectively. Influence of grounding wire placed in cable trench on the transient behavior is studied in detail. The mathematical formulation in the frequency domain is based on the thin wire antenna theory and the related set of Pocklington integro-differential equations. The corresponding transient response is obtained by means of the Inverse Fourier Transform (IFT). The set of Pocklington integro-differential equations is solved by the Galerkin-Bubnov Indirect Boundary Element Method (GB-IBEM) featuring the use of isoparametric elements. A number of illustrative computational examples are presented in the paper.

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Renewable energy
Ranko Goić
Ranko Goić
Full Professor | Department of Power Grids and Substations

Full professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture in Split exeperienced in transmission and distribution networks, renewable energy sources (RES), power system planing and economics