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In this paper we apply a detailed electrostatic model of an aircraft to be used in an experimentally validated, new elec-
tric-charge-based circuit model for studying aircraft-lightning electrodynamics. The model is used to evaluate the elec-
trodynamics of an aircraft under a thundercloud. As commercial and military aircraft continue to be subject to direct
lightning flashes, we have previously developed a dipole model to characterize electrical currents and electric potential
fluctuations on an aircraft for alternative design strategies to minimizing the severity of lightning-aircraft dynamics.
With the increased severity of thunderstorms due to global warming, the need to predict and quantify electrical char-
acteristics of the lightning-aircraft electrodynamics is greater, but they are normally not measurable. That dipole model is used here in a new a simple matrix formulation and applied to low-flying aircraft to compute the lightning channel
voltages and currents after the aircraft is struck by lightning. |
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