Evaluation Of Four Local Materials As Backfill To Achieve A Low Earth Electrode Resistance

  • Okyere P
  • Eduful G
  • Frimpong E
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In this study, the efficiency of materials available for free, namely palm kernel oil cake, tyre ash, wood ash and powdered cocoa shell, as conductive backfill for reducing earth electrode resistance was evaluated. Earth rod of 30-cm length and 14-mm diameter was installed for each backfilling material at a site and their performance compared with that of a reference earth rod also installed at the same site. The results show that tyre ash provides a stable earth electrode resistance in both dry and wet weather conditions and improves it to about 16%.

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Okyere, P., Eduful, G., & Frimpong, E. (2009). Evaluation Of Four Local Materials As Backfill To Achieve A Low Earth Electrode Resistance. Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana), 29(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v29i2.46230

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