Title :
Submicrosecond characteristics of lightning return-stroke currents
Author :
Leteinturier, Christiane ; Hamelin, Joël H. ; Eybert-Berard, André
Author_Institution :
CNET, Lannion, France
fDate :
11/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe the experimental results obtained during 1987 and 1988 triggered-lightning experiments in Florida. Seventy-four simultaneous submicrosecond time-resolved measurements of triggered return-stroke current (I) and current derivative (dI/ dt) were made. Peak currents ranged from about 5 to 76 kA, peak dI/dt amplitude from 13 to 411 kA/μs and risetime from 90 to 1000 ns. The mean peak dI/dt values of 110 kA/μs were 2-3 times higher than data from instrumented towers and peak I and dI/dt appear to be positively correlated. These data confirm previous experiments and conclusions supported by forty measurements. They are important in order to define, for example, standards for lightning protection. Present standards give a dI/dt maximum of 140 kA/μs
Keywords :
electric current measurement; lightning; lightning protection; 5 to 76 kA; 90 to 1000 ns; current derivative; lightning protection standards; lightning return-stroke currents; peak current; submicrosecond time-resolved measurements; triggered-lightning experiments; Bandwidth; Battery charge measurement; Current measurement; Instruments; Lightning; NASA; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber sensors; Poles and towers; Rockets;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on