Free-standing Franklin rods are commonly used to protect ordinary structures from lightning damage. In view of the importance of the sub-microsecond response of such strike object generated by lightning-current impulses, the paper is analyzing i) the development of the voltage at the top of the rod, and ii) the initial electromagnetic fields radiated by the rod and the lightning channel as predicted by different lightning return stroke models.
E.P. Krider, S. Guerrieri, F. Napolitano, C.A. Nucci, M. Paolone, F. Rachidi, et al. (2006). Effect of traveling-waves of current on the electromagnetic response of a tall Franklin rod considering various lightning return stroke models. KANAZAWA : ICLP.
Effect of traveling-waves of current on the electromagnetic response of a tall Franklin rod considering various lightning return stroke models
GUERRIERI, SILVIA;NAPOLITANO, FABIO;NUCCI, CARLO ALBERTO;PAOLONE, MARIO;
2006
Abstract
Free-standing Franklin rods are commonly used to protect ordinary structures from lightning damage. In view of the importance of the sub-microsecond response of such strike object generated by lightning-current impulses, the paper is analyzing i) the development of the voltage at the top of the rod, and ii) the initial electromagnetic fields radiated by the rod and the lightning channel as predicted by different lightning return stroke models.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.