DocumentCode :
2514273
Title :
Return stroke current during Shandong artificially triggered lightning from 2005–2009
Author :
Qie, Xiushu ; Yang, Jing ; Jiang, Rubin ; Zhao, Yang ; Zhang, Guangshu ; Feng, Guili ; Zhang, Qilin ; Liu, Dongxia
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Atmos. Phys., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
fYear :
2010
fDate :
12-16 April 2010
Firstpage :
1285
Lastpage :
1288
Abstract :
Shandong artificial triggering lightning experiment (SHATLE) by means of rocket-wire technique, aimed to understand the close electromagnetic environment of lightning channel and its correlation to the discharge current, was started at 2005 in Binzhou, Shandong. Artificially triggered lightning is thought to be similar to the subsequent return strokes in natural lightning. Sixty seven negative return strokes were successfully triggered from 2005 to 2009. The discharge current at the base of the discharge channel and electromagnetic fields at different distances were measured simultaneously for 25 return strokes. Although the data is not enough, the distribution of peak current of the triggered strokes shows a probability of lognormal distribution. The geometric mean value was about 11.8 kA with a minimum of 5.8 kA and a maximum of 45.7 kA. The geometric mean of the 10-90% rise time was 1.9 μs, the geometric mean of the half peak width was 22.5 μs and the geometric mean of the charge transfer within 1 ms of return strokes was 0.7 C.
Keywords :
lightning; log normal distribution; AD 2005 to 2009; Binzhou; China; Shandong artificial triggering lightning experiment; charge transfer; discharge channel; discharge current; electromagnetic fields; geometric mean value; half peak width; lightning channel; lognormal distribution; natural lightning; negative return strokes; peak current; rocket-wire technique; triggered strokes; Clouds; Coils; Copper; Current measurement; Fault location; Lightning; Magnetic field measurement; Physics; Rockets; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility (APEMC), 2010 Asia-Pacific Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5621-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APEMC.2010.5475703
Filename :
5475703
Link To Document :
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