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Autor:
J. Schoene, Douglas M. Jordan, Martin A. Uman, J. E. Jerauld, V. Kodali, Keith J. Rambo, B.A. DeCarlo, Vladimir A. Rakov, G. Maxwell, G. H. Schnetzer, M. Morgan, S. Humeniuk
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 23:2439-2446
We present the results of structural lightning protective system (LPS) tests conducted in 2004 and 2005 at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) at Camp Blanding, FL. Lightning was triggered using the rocket-and- wire te
Autor:
Martin A. Uman, B.D. Hanley, B.A. DeCarlo, J. Howard, Keith J. Rambo, J. Schoene, J. E. Jerauld, Vladimir A. Rakov
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility. 50:110-117
Currents induced in: (1) a 100 mtimes30 m buried rectangular loop conductor (counterpoise) and (2) a grounded vertical conductor of 7-m height by natural and rocket-triggered lightning at distances ranging from 60 to 300 m were recorded in 2005 at th
Autor:
Jens Schoene, Martin A. Uman, Vladimir A. Rakov, Angel G. Mata, Carlos T. Mata, Keith J. Rambo, Jason Jerauld, Douglas M. Jordan, George H. Schnetzer
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 22:2236-2244
The interaction of rocket-triggered lightning with two unenergized power distribution lines of about 800 m length was studied at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing in Florida. A horizontally configured line was tested in 2000
Autor:
J. Schoene, C.T. Mata, G. H. Schnetzer, Douglas M. Jordan, A.G. Mata, J. E. Jerauld, Vladimir A. Rakov, Keith J. Rambo, Martin A. Uman
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 22:2245-2253
The division of return stroke current among the arresters and groundings of two unenergized test distribution lines, one horizontally configured and the other vertically configured, was studied at the International Center for Lightning Research and T
Autor:
Vladimir A. Rakov, J. Schoene, G. H. Schnetzer, Martin A. Uman, Keith J. Rambo, V. Kodali, J. E. Jerauld
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 76:355-376
Triggered-lightning properties, including dart-leader charge density, return-stroke propagation speed, dart-leader electric potential, dart-leader propagation speed, and dart-leader current, inferred from return-stroke current and very close electric
Autor:
Keith J. Rambo, Vladimir A. Rakov, Martin A. Uman, M. V. Stapleton, Teiji Watanabe, Daohong Wang, Nobuyuki Takagi
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 76:412-422
A comparative analysis has been performed of the channel-base current and light waveforms for four rocket-triggered lightning strokes. It has been found that the current and light signals at the bottom of the channel exhibit a linear relationship (di
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Atmospheric Research. 76:503-517
The principal results of triggered-lightning experiments conducted at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) at Camp Blanding, Florida, from 1993 through 2002 are reviewed. These results include (a) characterization of th
Autor:
Kevin S. Jones, Vladimir A. Rakov, Britta E. Jones, Keith J. Rambo, Martin A. Uman, J. Jerald
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 67:423-428
In this study triggered-lightning induced fulgurites were formed in 99.9% pure binary oxides of manganese (MnO) and nickel (NiO) in order to study oxide reduction mechanisms. The fulgurite formation process involved packing the oxide in PVC holders a
Autor:
M.I. Fernandez, Vladimir A. Rakov, M. Bejleri, Carlos T. Mata, Martin A. Uman, Keith J. Rambo
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility. 46:96-101
The interaction of rocket-triggered lightning with an airport runway lighting system has been studied. The lighting system included a buried counterpoise with attached vertical ground rods for protection of the series lighting cable from lightning. E
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IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 18:1203-1208
A triggered-lightning experiment was conducted during Summer 2000 at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) in north-central Florida for the purpose of studying the lightning current division in an 829-m-long, 18-pole, th