electrofelon
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....Wouldn't it make a great grounding electrode? What if I had a well under my house, would I be required to use it since it is present?
From MIL-STD-1542B (USAF), Electromagnetic Compatibility and Grounding Requirements for Space Systems Facilities, Department of Defense, Washington DC, 1991, p. 19:
"This Standard, MIL-HDBK-419, and MIL-STD-188-124 do not recommend the use of deep wells for the achievement of lower impedance to earth. Deep wells achieve low dc resistance, but have very small benefit in reducing ac impedance. The objective of the earth electrode subsystem is to reduce ac and dc potentials between and within equipment. If deep wells are utilized as a part of the earth electrode subsystem grounding net, the other portion of the facility ground network shall be connected to them."
It is generally better to install short-length vertical or inclined electrodes in multiple ground electrode arrangements (prismatic or pyramid - truncated arrangements) than single deep ground electrodes. The study showed that the optimal configuration shall stand with multiple earth electrode arrangements with 3 or 4 short-length inclined electrodes separated about 2m from each other and making an angle of 30? with respect to the vertical direction.
The inductance of an 8' long, 5/8" diameter ground rod is about 2.4 microhenries which would present a siginifcant impedance to an impulsive discharge. On strike contact to the top of the rod, the potential of the charge at the tip of the negative leader would create a radial electric field in excess of several hundred kV/m. Under such an electric field, radial streamers develop and propagate outward connecting the strike to surrounding induced charges on the ground surface. The primary destination of the strike is the induced charge on the ground surrounding the strike point. It follows that a vertical ground rod is much less effective in connecting a cloud-to-ground lightning strike to earth than would be served by several buried conductors that extend radially outward from the top of the ground.
Bryan, I am just writing to express how overcome I am with your continuing research on this subject, and sharing it, which benefits us all so greatly.bphgravity said:...page 89 states...