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wrote in message ... Beaten to death many times in this news group. Do a google search of this group with the terms concrete lightning explosion and see LOTS of discussion. And I did, but I do not think 20 hits are a LOT of discussion. All of them are 'what if' and other theoretical stuf. None of them however claim they really had an explosion and tower collapse.... Together with Jason, I am also very curious about 'real experiences'. Arie About 20 threads, but a lot of discussion. A quote from a book by Polyphaser can be found at: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...k.n et&rnum=8 "It is a common misconception to think that a lightning strike will blow up a concrete pad. However, consider first, a myth-perpetuating case of an improperly designed system where the tower leg "J"-bolts are imbedded directly into the concrete pad. In this case, due to the poor nature of the tower ground system, each of these Jbolts will actually share a significant amount of strike current which in turn will flow through the concrete. Since the surface area interface between the J-bolts and the concrete is small, the surge current density is very large. The corresponding heat generated by the energy transfer can turn the concrete moisture into steam and possibly crack the pad. We have only seen this happen once on a mountain top in the Nevada desert. However, a few poorly implemented occurrences can give a valuable technique a bad reputation. If during construction, all of the rebar in the concrete pad becomes an integral part of your ground system, the overall surge current density will be several orders of magnitude lower than the myth-perpetuating case above. With the surge current distributed over all of the rebar there will be little to no opportunity to develop the temperatures necessary to vaporize the imbedded moisture. The pad will not crack." In other words, do it right, weld it all together and there is no problem. I suppose someone could do a really horrid installation and... -- Jim Pennino Remove -spam-sux to reply. |
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