CDEGS (Current Distribution, Electromagnetic Fields, Grounding, and Soil Structure Analysis) is a suite of integrated software tools used for the analysis of power system grounding, electromagnetic fields, and related safety issues. It is commonly used by electrical engineers to design safe and reliable grounding systems for substations, power plants, and other electrical facilities. CDEGS simulates the flow of fault currents through grounding systems and soil, calculating ground potential rise, step and touch voltages, and electromagnetic interference. This information is crucial for ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment.
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