Calculating Earth Well Resistance

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Calculating Earth well resistance involves understanding factors such as the depth of the well, the size of the copper plate, and the resistivity of the surrounding soil and conductive concrete. The term "Earth Well" is not widely recognized in scientific literature, complicating the search for specific formulas. Resistance can be estimated using Ohm's law, but practical calculations are complicated by varying soil resistivity and the irregular shape of grounding systems. It is advisable to consult national codes or an expert in electrical engineering for accurate guidance. Comprehensive analysis or simulations may be necessary for precise calculations.
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HI ALL

I am bored!

I am searching about Earth well resistance calculation for 2 weeks and I can't find anything!

when I speak about Earth Well , my mean is one Well about 4 to 6 meters that we put a copper plate in it.one stranded copper wire connects to plate and the other End of wire come out from well entrance.then we fill the well with conductive concrete and soil.

NOW, I need a mathematical formula to calculate the resistance of well,that depends on the depth of well,the size of plate, the resistivity of soil and conductive concrete , ...

can anyone help me? pleasezz
 
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You would normally measure Earth resistance since it can vary with conditions (for instance you didn't mention the water table). It will also depend upon the anticipated fault current, so is measured under specific conditions in national codes.

If you want an estimate use the national codes for your area.
 
dear Studiot
thank you for your attention

as you mentioned,the resistance of earh well depends on some variable parameter.
but if we Know resistivity of soil(ρ) ,we can calculate the resistance of some Earth electrode,such as copper Rod .
NOW, I can't find any formula in any code that present a formula for Earth well.
can you introduce me related code?
did you see any formula for Earth well ?

thank a million
 
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Hello there,

I understand that you have been struggling to find information on calculating Earth well resistance. This can be a complex topic and requires a thorough understanding of electrical engineering principles.

Firstly, I would like to clarify that the term "Earth Well" is not a commonly used term in the scientific community. It seems to refer to a type of grounding system where a copper plate is buried in the ground. In this case, the resistance of the well would depend on several factors such as the depth of the well, the size and material of the plate, and the resistivity of the surrounding soil and conductive concrete.

To calculate the resistance of the Earth well, you would need to use Ohm's law which states that resistance is equal to the voltage divided by the current. In this case, the voltage would be the potential difference between the plate and the ground, and the current would be the flow of electrons through the well.

However, this calculation can become more complex when taking into account the varying resistivity of the soil and conductive concrete at different depths, as well as the shape and size of the plate. It would require a detailed analysis and possibly the use of computer simulations.

I would recommend consulting with an expert in the field of electrical engineering or geophysics for more accurate and specific information on calculating Earth well resistance. I hope this helps.
 
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