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Article Dans Une Revue Aerospace Science and Technology Année : 2006

A lightning swept stroke model: A valuable tool to investigate the lightning strike to aircraft

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In the context of lightning strike on the Dassault Falcon family of aircraft, the standard zoning of Falcon 50, 900 and 2000, inferred from FAA and EUROCAE WG31 documents [US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Advisory Circular AC 20-53A, 1985; US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Advisory Circular AC 20-53B, Draft, 1991; EUROCAE WG 31, Aircraft Lightning Zoning Standard, ED-91, 1998], has been presented. Zoning proves to be quite similar between the three types of aircraft. Thanks to the feed-back on lightning strikes to Falcon, lightning traces have been observed on the fuselage for different flight conditions and aircraft. Observations are compared with the zoning performed by Dassault. A physical model, developed by ONERA, was used to simulate the sweeping of lightning on the fuselage of a Falcon 900. The results are in good agreement with the lightning traces observed on the fuselages.
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hal-01138542 , version 1 (02-04-2015)

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Alain Broc, Philippe Lalande, Emmanuel Montreuil, Jean-Patrick Moreau, Alain Delannoy, et al.. A lightning swept stroke model: A valuable tool to investigate the lightning strike to aircraft. Aerospace Science and Technology, 2006, 10, pp.700-708. ⟨hal-01138542⟩

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