Lightning Impulse Current Tests on some Electroconductive Fabrics

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Jorge Alejandro Cristancho
Jorge Enrique Rodriguez
Carlos Andrés Rivera
John Jairo Pantoja
Liz Karen Herrera
Francisco Román

Abstract

On the search of lightweight lightning protection materials that can be used as part of Lightning Protection Systems (LPS), we investigate some types of electroconductive fabrics by applying several high lightning impulse currents in laboratory. Samples of four commercially available electroconductive textiles were analyzed: two rip-stop, a plain-weave, a non-woven, and additionally a carbon-impregnated polymeric film. Under laboratory conditions, each sample was subject to several subsequent lightning-like currents, recording both voltage and current signals. Optical and scanning electron microscope observations were performed after tests, revealing some patterns or morphological changes on the fabric surface. Despite these changes, the investigated conductive textiles withstand the several lightning impulse currents applied. Results suggest that some conductive fabrics could be used in personal mobile shelters, to protect human beings against the earth potential rise caused by a close lightning discharge.

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Cristancho, J. A., Rodriguez, J. E., Rivera, C. A., Pantoja, J. J., Herrera, L. K., & Román, F. (2023). Lightning Impulse Current Tests on some Electroconductive Fabrics. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 21(2), 241–255. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.24486736e.2023.21.2.1605
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