[TowerTalk] Grounding, Lightning & corona discharge
Pete Smith
n4zr at contesting.com
Thu Jul 29 16:17:32 EDT 2004
At 03:57 PM 7/29/2004, Jim Brown wrote:
>When thinking about it, remember that the energy in lightning is NOT at
>dc, it is around 1 MHz. The impedance of that path is primarily
>INDUCTIVE REACTANCE, not resistance. Resistance (greatly
>increased by skin effect) will certainly produce the I2R losses, but XL
>will determine current!
I recall reading somewhere (I thought in Polyphaser material but can't find
it there now, in a quick search) that there is meaningful energy in a
typical lightning bolt that is effectively far higher frequency than that
-- somewhere in the 100 MHz range -- because of the fast rise time of a
typical strike. This was in connection with advice that ground wiring
follow VHF precepts in being as straight and wide as possible to absolutely
minimize inductance.
Fact or fiction? It would be a lot easier for me to improve my protective
grounding if I could use copper strip but have a couple of right-angle
bends in it.
73, Pete N4ZR
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