Observation and verification of surface electrical explosion driven by radial‐distributed pulsed current in laboratory lightning strike test

Author:

Han Ruoyu1ORCID,Cao Yuchen2,Liu Yakun3,Chen Xi4,Li Ting5,Li Chen2,Li Pengfei2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

2. School of Mechatronical Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

3. Department of Electrical Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai China

4. Beijing Institute of Astronautical System Engineering Beijing China

5. Aerospace Research Institute of Materials and Processing Technology Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe laboratory lightning test is essential for assessing the effectiveness of lightning strike protection (LSP). Particularly, direct lightning strike damage can be performed with pulsed current injection into the specimen. This paper focuses on the dynamic process of arc plasma and shock wave behaviour in the vicinity of the ‘strike’ point. A rod‐plate discharge load is built for testing aluminium and coated plate under 40‐kA‐level pulsed current. The visualisation of the luminous discharge plasma and its flow field via high‐speed photography (from different angles) is meticulously designed and implemented, synchronised with electro‐physical diagnostics. The results indicate some new mechanisms for lightning strike damage, apart from the impulse heat loading from the thermal arc. The transient current injection through the arc root concentrates on a thin skin layer (skin‐depth effect), with the radial‐attenuated current density, driving asynchronously electrical explosions on the plate surface. The inhomogeneous Joule heating of the plate leads to outwardly propagating phase transition and shock wave along the conductive surface. In addition, the electro‐thermal instability is observed and regarded as the seed of irregular erosion region. Spectroscopic information reveals two different plasma states of main discharge arc channel and adjacent surface electrical explosion. The correspondence of the physical mechanism of electrical explosion and optical radiation is established. Microscopic images for different regions depict erosion characteristics and summarise influencing factors, further confirming the mechanism above. The research clarifies the role of skin‐depth effect in transaction arc erosion for electrode, complements the electrical explosion theory with unevenly distributed current and helps optimise strategies of LSP.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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