OFR-101-78 Mine Grounding Systems - Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 268
- File Size:
- 80560 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
Several aspects of mine safety grounding systems and equipment are studied. Electrolytic corrosion of test ground beds has shown a high incidence of stray current damage, while efforts to build a reliable continuous ground bed monitor continue. Laboratory and field investigations of trailing cable splices have yielded strong evidence that splices can contribute to stray current problems in the mines, but a method is suggested for discovering deteriorating splices before they pose a serious hazard. A prototype device has been constructed to evaluate the electrical resistance of rail bonds underground as a source of stray current. Theoretical modeling of ground electrodes, has advanced considerably, now covering measurements of large cylindrical electrodes, multiple-rod ground beds, rod electrodes in stratified earth, and measurement of connected beds. A prototype instrument design is given for a potential gradient plotter to quickly evaluate voltage gradients near earth electrodes. Additional ground-check monitor testing is reported.
Citation
APA:
(1977) OFR-101-78 Mine Grounding Systems - Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques.MLA: OFR-101-78 Mine Grounding Systems - Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.