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it's something I've wanted to look at for some time because you often hear about sizing Earthing conductor and Tails with adiabatic

ok IF my calc is correct

S = √580²*5
------------ = 9.07 - 10mm
143

and

t = 143²*10²
-------------- = 6.08 Seconds
580²

Does that look right?
 
It is a realistic fault current as may places will have PFC of around that, but the majority of cases you are looking at the 0.4s disconnection times on a MCB for a final circuit so you are seeing much less energy.
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For example, few domestic circuits will have above a 50A B-curve MCB and that has the instantaneous trip at no more than 250A
 

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