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Tripotential data processing for HES interpretation

1994

In this paper some methods are proposed and compared to correct the experimental measurements for preliminary processing of tripotential data which are acquired for HES prospecting. However, the use of those methods should be based upon an accurate analysis of all experimental data. Such an analysis ought to involve: 1) an estimate of the averaged measurement errors with their variance and distribution in both the space and the three apparent-resistivities domains; 2) the choice of a resistivity model capable of describing the actual volume under study. The differences among the three values of apparent resistivity measured on a point are generally influenced both by the resistivity distrib…

Data processingObservational errorlcsh:QC801-809Apparent resistivityExperimental dataInversion (meteorology)lcsh:QC851-999Layer thicknesstripotential methodtwo layer modellcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityStatisticslcsh:Meteorology. Climatologygeoelectrical prospectingStatistical physicsResistivity distributiondata processingMathematicsAnnals of Geophysics
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Earth resistance measurements in urban contexts: Problems and possible solutions

2017

Both EN 50522 and IEEE Std. 81 propose the Fall of Potential Method (FPM) to carry out the measurement of the resistance to earth of an Earthing System (ES). However, in urban areas, the recommended distances between the ES and auxiliary electrodes are not easy to respect, due to the presence of buildings and tarmac. Moreover, unknown buried metallic parts, as well as the interconnection among the ESs made by the Distributor System Operator, could modify the earth potential profile of the area, affecting the measurement results. In this paper, the issues that could affect the measurement result if FPM is used in an urban context are presented. A parametric analysis, carried out with Comsol …

earthing systemEngineering020209 energyMultiphysicsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyEarthing; Grounding; earth resistance measurements; urban context; IEEE Std. 81; EN 50522; fall-of-potential method; earthing system; unknown buried metallic partsField (computer science)Operator (computer programming)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringurban contextGroundingSimulationInterconnectionbusiness.industryGroundEN 50522Potential methodEarthing systemReliability engineeringSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energiafall-of-potential methodunknown buried metallic partsEarthingearth resistance measurementsIEEE Std. 81businessEarth resistance
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Fall of Potential Measurement of the Earth Resistance in Urban Environments: Accuracy Evaluation

2019

Both Standards EN 50522 and IEEE 81 propose the fall of potential method (FPM) to carry out the measurement of the resistance to earth ( $R_{\text{ES}}$ ) of an earthing system (ES). However, in urban areas, the recommended distances between the ES and auxiliary electrodes are not easy to respect, due to the presence of buildings and tarmac. Furthermore, unknown buried metallic parts and interconnections among ESs could modify the earth potential profile of the area, affecting the measurement results. In this paper, the key-issues that influence the measured $R_{\text{ES}}$ when the FPM is used in an urban environment are presented. A parametric analysis, carried out with Comsol Multiphysic…

Field (physics)Computer science020209 energyMultiphysicsSubstationsurban areas02 engineering and technologyEarth GroundingTopologyfall of potentialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGround resistance measurementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMV/LV substationElectrodesGroundingTarmacresistance measurementGround020208 electrical & electronic engineeringPotential methodEarthPotential measurementEarthing systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEarth Electrodes Grounding Electric potential Substations Probes Ground resistance measurementElectric potentialControl and Systems EngineeringProbesElectric potential
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Inverse problem for tripotential measures in the study of buried cavities

1996

This paper presents a solution to the inverse electrical problem for the interpretation of apparent resistivity anomalies due to empty buried cavities of quasi-spherical shape when tripotential measures are carried out. The anomalies of the apparent resistivities ra,rb andrg,and the composed resistivitiesrmand rt were previously calculated for a sufficient class of spherical models of resistivity anomalies. Then, for the whole class of models, some functionals of spatial distribution of the apparent and composed resistivity were identified and analyzed. They represent the average characteristics of the anomalies and, depending in a simple way on the fundamental parameters of the sources of …

Average diametercavitieslcsh:QC801-809Mathematical analysisInversesynthetic testslcsh:QC851-999Inverse problemSpatial distributiontripotential methodStandard deviationgeoelectrical surveys tripotential method inverse problem synthetic tests cavitieslcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsGeoelectrical surveysElectrical resistivity and conductivitySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataRandom noiseStatisticsinverse problemlcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyElectrical ProblemMathematicsAnnals of Geophysics
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Computational study of dimethyl- and trimethyl-tin(IV) complexes of porphyrin derivatives

2001

The molecular geometry, energetics and electronic charge distribution of diorgano- and triorgano-tin(IV) complexes of [protoporphyrin-IX] and [meso-tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphine] derivatives were determined at semi-empirical and ab initio levels. To study the molecular details of the complexes, simpler molecule models were calculated by the ab initio pseudo-potential method. The molecular properties of these complexes are essentially independent of the presence of the peripheral tin atoms. Agreement was always found among the results of the different computational approaches, as well as between the theoretical and the experimental findings on the molecular geometry of the hypothesized comp…

Pseudo-potential method computational studygeometryporphyrin derivativeOrganotin(IV)-porphyrin complexewaterAb initiochemistry.chemical_elementElementary chargeInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundmetal complexComputational chemistryMoleculeCarboxylateSemi-empirical methodenergy transferarticleGeneral ChemistryPorphyrinBond lengthtin derivativeMolecular geometrychemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicamolecular interactionprotoporphyrinmathematical analysiTinchemical analysi
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Geoelectrical study of archaeological structures in the Himera plane (North-western Sicily)

1996

This paper presents the results obtained from a geoelectrical study carried out on the Himera plane for archaeological research. Both the tripotential method and the dipole-dipole profile method have been used on a 40 m ´ 40 m investigation area in order to obtain several resistivity maps. The latter show different geoelectrical anomalies, the shape of which allows us to interpret simple archaeological structures, consistent with current knowledge of ancient Himera sites. Furthermore, the study of the whole set of data in the resistivity domain has allowed us to infer some other characteristics from the subsequent geological process of alluvial covering of the site.

Geological processPlane (geometry)lcsh:QC801-809archaeologylcsh:QC851-999Archaeologypseudo-sectiontripotential methodlcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsArchaeological researchGeoelectrical prospectingAlluviumlcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyGeology
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