Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

grounding

English answer:

short circuit to ground (US) / earth (UK)

Added to glossary by Masoud Kakouli Varnousfaderani
Jun 28, 2016 06:40
8 yrs ago
English term

grounding

English Tech/Engineering Nuclear Eng/Sci
After confirming that the air tank was not empty and the outlet valve was open, it was suspected that the solenoid had failed by grounding, preventing the large SC vent AOV to open.

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short circuit to ground (US) / earth (UK)

I'm not 100% sure on this one but this is what it sounds like.
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agree airmailrpl
6 hrs
agree acetran
11 hrs
agree Yvonne Gallagher : not enough context though!
1 day 4 hrs
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short-circuit to earth / ground

I think an electrical fault is possibly the most likely here — in some way (that we can't tell from the extract s/t given) there was a (presumably unwanted) connection to ground / earth, which in some way might have short-circuited the command signal, for example... or given a false return confirmation of operation that had not in fact taken place.

There is also another meaning of 'grounding', that of something touching the bottom of something that it should not, such as a ship on the seabed or a screw say bottoming out in its hole; however, as a solenoid is primarily an electrical device, I think this is the least plausible scenario.

Note that 'ground' is generally EN-US usage for what is commonly referred to in EN-GB as 'earth'.
Peer comment(s):

agree Didier Fourcot : Short circuit of control to the ground/earth
4 hrs
Merci, Didier !
agree Yasutomo Kanazawa : Solenoid is the keyword here. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenoid
4 hrs
Thanks, Yasutomo-san! Yes, but we don't know in exactly what WAY the 'grounding' had taken place — there are several possible fault mechanisms.
agree airmailrpl
6 hrs
Thanks, airmail!
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