David Robbins K1TTT
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From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
jimlux
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 17:42
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: copper or galvanized ground
rods in red SC clay
On 1/10/16 8:56 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
Another factor not usually considered by hams is that conduction
through the ground is NOT the same as conduction through a copper
wire! A copper wire has a copious supply of free electrons and will
happily conduct increasing amounts of current until it melts. In soil,
the conduction is by ions from metallic salts in the earth. The supply
of ions is finite and when all are being used to conduct electric
charges, the resistance rises sharply. The soil has gone into
"saturation".
do you have a reference for this? I'm interested in a more technical
description of the phenomenon.
I'm familiar with some other soil and tissue conductivity phenomena relevant
to RF having to do with the ion mobility (e.g. the Cole-Cole model which is
used for all sorts of things at all sorts of frequencies:
prospecting for ore, measuring the ripeness of produce, and RF imagery of
human bodies)
A lightning ground system
has to be designed to dump the current from a strike into a large
"volume" of earth capable of conducting the strike current.
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