In a lightning protective system, the ground terminations must be designed
to keep within fixed values the step voltage both inside and outside the pr
otected structure and the maximum total voltage. Design criteria shall take
into account that the behavior of ground systems is affected by their leng
th, by soil resistivity, by amplitude and wave shapes of lightning currents
. In this paper, investigations carried out on ground terminations when sub
jected to impulse currents are presented and typical phenomena which charac
terize their behavior are summarized. Theoretical analysis of the transient
phenomenon and new experimental results on each electrode are presented. O
n the basis of maximum step voltage and of the statistical variation of lig
htning currents, the design of ground terminations is analyzed and curves f
or their practical sizing are given. Provisions to avoid discharges into th
e soil between ground conductors and buried cables or pipes are given, toge
ther with computation methods to evaluate overvoltage amplitudes between li
ve conductors and ground in shielded cables.