HT instruments SIRIUS89N User Manual

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SIRIUS89N

EN - 119

The measuring method allows to define the
specific resistance up to the depth
corresponding approximately to the distance

a” between the rods. If you increase the

distance “

a” you can reach deeper ground

layers and check the ground homogeneity.
After several

ρ measurements, at growing

distances “

a”, you can trace a profile like the

following ones, according to which the most
suitable rod is chosen:

Curve1: as

ρ decreases only in depth, it’s

possible to use only a rod in depth.

Curve2: as

ρ decreases only until the depth

A, it’s not useful to increase the depth of the
rod beyond A.

Curve3: even at a superior depth,

ρ does not

decrease, therefore a ring rod must be used.

APPROXIMATE EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTENTIONAL RODS (64-
12 2.4.1)

The resistance of a rod Rd can be calculated with the following formulas (

ρ = medium

resistivity of the ground).

a) resistance of a vertical rod

Rd =

ρ / L

L= length of the element touching the ground

b) resistance of an horizontal rod

Rd = 2

ρ / L

L= length of the element touching the ground

c) resistance of linked elements

The resistance of a complex system with more elements in parallel is always higher
than the resistance which could result from a simple calculation of elements in
parallel, especially if those elements are close and therefore interactive. For this
reason, in case of a linked system the following formula is quicker and more effective
than the calculation of the single horizontal and vertical elements:

Rd =

ρ / 4r


r= radius of the circle which circumscribes the link.


1

2

3

Earth rods distances "a" (m)

Resistivity

(Ω

m)

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