HT instruments SIRIUS87 User Manual
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SIRIUS
87
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Curve 1: as
decreases only in
depth, it’s possible to use only a
rod in depth.
Curve 2: as
decreases only
until the depth A, it’s not useful to
increase the depth of the rod
beyond A.
Curve 3: even at a superior
depth,
does not decrease,
therefore a ring rod must be
used.
APPROXIMATE EVALUATION OF INTENTIONAL RODS CONTRIBUTION (64-12 2.4.1)
The resistance of a rod Rd can be calculated with the following formulas (
= medium
resistivity of the ground).
a) resistance of a vertical rod
Rd =
/ L
L= length of the element touching the ground
b) resistance of an horizontal rod
Rd = 2
/ 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 =
/ 4r
r= radius of the circle which circumscribes the link
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