Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials

Grounding system is essential in order to provide protection and to reduce the risk of severe electrical shock to the personnel as well as power system equipment during both normal and fault operation. A properly secured grounding system will enable the fault current to be dispersed to earth at the...

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Main Authors: Wan Ahmad, W. F. H., Marudin, N., Jasni, J., Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A.
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Published: IEEE 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37342/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.373422023-09-07T04:22:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37342/ Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials Wan Ahmad, W. F. H. Marudin, N. Jasni, J. Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A. Grounding system is essential in order to provide protection and to reduce the risk of severe electrical shock to the personnel as well as power system equipment during both normal and fault operation. A properly secured grounding system will enable the fault current to be dispersed to earth at the shortest time possible. Therefore, it is important to have a good grounding system in both normal and fault conditions, and one way to achieve that is by adding NEMs to treat its surrounding soil, where Bentonite and Zeolite were considered in this study. These two NEMs were mixed with water and their performances were compared to a Reference grounding system where there is no NEM installed in the vicinity of the ground conductor. The performance of such grounding systems were measured by the percentage reduction of their earth resistances, which were measured daily for 150 days, i.e. from 19th December 2016 till 18th May 2017 where Fall-of-Potential technique was employed. Note that in this work, it has found that the best grounding system in the descending order were Bentonite 100%, Bentonite and Zeolite Mix A, Bentonite and Zeolite Mix B, Zeolite 100% and References grounding systems. However, being Mix A was having a slightly better performance compared to its counterpart Mix B, it would be interesting to further engage with various mixtures of Bentonite and Zeolite as grounding enhancement materials for future works. Note that Bentonite ratio was more in Mix A compared to Mix B. IEEE 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Wan Ahmad, W. F. H. and Marudin, N. and Jasni, J. and Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A. (2023) Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials. In: 12th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Lightning (APL 2023), 12-15 June 2023, Langkawi, Malaysia. . https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10182022 10.1109/APL57308.2023.10182022
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description Grounding system is essential in order to provide protection and to reduce the risk of severe electrical shock to the personnel as well as power system equipment during both normal and fault operation. A properly secured grounding system will enable the fault current to be dispersed to earth at the shortest time possible. Therefore, it is important to have a good grounding system in both normal and fault conditions, and one way to achieve that is by adding NEMs to treat its surrounding soil, where Bentonite and Zeolite were considered in this study. These two NEMs were mixed with water and their performances were compared to a Reference grounding system where there is no NEM installed in the vicinity of the ground conductor. The performance of such grounding systems were measured by the percentage reduction of their earth resistances, which were measured daily for 150 days, i.e. from 19th December 2016 till 18th May 2017 where Fall-of-Potential technique was employed. Note that in this work, it has found that the best grounding system in the descending order were Bentonite 100%, Bentonite and Zeolite Mix A, Bentonite and Zeolite Mix B, Zeolite 100% and References grounding systems. However, being Mix A was having a slightly better performance compared to its counterpart Mix B, it would be interesting to further engage with various mixtures of Bentonite and Zeolite as grounding enhancement materials for future works. Note that Bentonite ratio was more in Mix A compared to Mix B.
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author Wan Ahmad, W. F. H.
Marudin, N.
Jasni, J.
Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A.
spellingShingle Wan Ahmad, W. F. H.
Marudin, N.
Jasni, J.
Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A.
Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
author_facet Wan Ahmad, W. F. H.
Marudin, N.
Jasni, J.
Ab-Kadir, M. Z. A.
author_sort Wan Ahmad, W. F. H.
title Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
title_short Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
title_full Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
title_fullStr Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
title_full_unstemmed Performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
title_sort performance of bentonite and zeolite mixtures as grounding enhancement materials
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37342/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10182022
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