In fact, the
grounding resistance of the embedded portion of a steel pole can be shown to be
lower than standard ground rods under specific conditions.
In this
white paper, the Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC-4) [1] is used to compute
the grounding resistance of a variety of grounding electrodes. NEC-4 is a method of moments [2] code originally
designed for the analysis of antennas and scatterers.
NEC-4 can be used in the computation of
ground resistances since it allows for conducting structures over a finitely
conducting ground which may penetrate the ground. Of particular interest is the grounding
resistance of a representative steel pole such as a typical 40 foot class 3
steel distribution pole. Read more…
Steel
electrical resistivity = ( electrical resistance * cross-sectional area ) / longitudinal length
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Resistivity of Steel
RESIST. COND. SOURCE
ohm-m SIEMENS/m % IACS CODE MATERIAL
1.611E-07 6.206E+06 10.70 1 Steel, Cast
5.945E-07 1.682E+06 2.90 1 Steel, High Alloy
6.897E-07 1.450E+06 2.50 1 Steel, 304 Stainless
6.897E-07 1.450E+06 2.50 2 Steel, 304 Stainless
7.184E-07 1.392E+06 2.40 1 Steel, 347 Stainless
7.184E-07 1.392E+06 2.40 2 Zircaloy - 2
7.496E-07 1.334E+06 2.30 1 Steel, 316 Stainless
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