Title :
Modeling of Trigger-Wire Corona Effects in Rocket-Triggered Lightning
Author :
Rizk, Farouk A.M.
Author_Institution :
Expodev Inc., St. Lambert, QC, Canada
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a model for the critical conditions required for a successful launch of rocket-triggered lightning of the classical type under negative cloud. For the first time, the model gives due consideration to the effect of space charge produced by trigger-wire glow-corona on continuous upward leader onset. The model includes the effects of space charge from bush corona resulting in non-uniformity of the ambient field into which the rocket is launched, as well as the effects of rocket speed and ambient relative air density. The paper shows that the effect of trigger-wire glow-corona on continuous upward leader onset is quite substantial, emphasizing the basic difference in this respect between tall static structures and rocket-triggered lightning. The work confirms the importance of two necessary and sufficient criteria for continuous upward leader onset, a global criterion relating to the space potential at the wire-tip height and a local criterion regarding the ambient field aloft. The model has been applied to several previous field experiments characterized by a wide variety of rocket speeds, bush coronas and ambient relative air densities. Comparison between model and experimental results, including the more recent and better instrumented, was found very satisfactory.
Keywords :
corona; lightning; rockets; wires (electric); ambient relative air density; continuous upward leader onset; rocket speed; rocket-triggered lightning; trigger-wire corona effect; wire-tip height; Corona; leader; lightning; rocket; trigger-wire;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2090366