2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14082106
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Multi-Stroke Lightning Interaction with Wiring Harness: Experimental Tests and Modelling

Abstract: This paper presents the obtained results of experimental tests and modelling of lightning disturbances that were propagated in a model of aircraft cable bundle and caused by multiple lightning return-strokes interactions. The work is a continuation of previous research, which was concerned mainly with the interaction of lightning discharge with a single return-stroke. The section of the cable harness arranged above the metal plate was investigated. In one of its wires, a multiple-stroke current representing in… Show more

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“…Lightning carries various threats, such as mechanical and thermal damages, as well as the destruction of electrical and electronic devices as a result of direct and indirect lightning overvoltage [12,13]. Direct lightning to a small flying object is unlikely.…”
Section: Lightning Electromagnetic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lightning carries various threats, such as mechanical and thermal damages, as well as the destruction of electrical and electronic devices as a result of direct and indirect lightning overvoltage [12,13]. Direct lightning to a small flying object is unlikely.…”
Section: Lightning Electromagnetic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When simulating indirect lightning effects, components B and C are often not considered because they do not cause significant overvoltages in avionics systems. The waveforms (WF) adopted for physical simulations of indirect effects approximate, to some extent, most of the phenomena observed in the aircraft installation [13,23]. For example, the WF1 current waveform 6.4/69 µs simulates the current induction effect occurring in closed wire loops as a result of penetrating deep into the airframe of the lightning magnetic field.…”
Section: Lightning Electromagnetic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article [1] analyses transient states in the overvoltages of two-wire cable lines caused by lightning. The cable line was modelled based on first-order long line partial differential equations without regard to cable resistance and conductance and introduced equivalent quantities of these parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lightning acts on a composite mainly through the electrical current. There are two Energies 2021, 14, 7899 2 of 13 main types of lightning current components [18][19][20][21][22][23] that can damage this material. The first, a stroke-type lightning current, having peak values of several tens of kiloampers and rising times of less than microsecond, is responsible mainly for electrical and mechanical effects of lighting [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%