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Measurement and analysis of partial lightning currents in a head phantom

机译:头部幻像中偏雷电流的测量与分析

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Direct lightning strikes to the human head can lead to various effects, ranging from burnings to death. The biological and physical mechanisms of a direct lightning strike in the human head are not well understood. The aim of this paper is to design an experimental setup to measure the spatial and temporal current distribution during a direct lightning strike to physical head phantoms to establish normative values for personal lightning protection equipment design and testing. We created head phantoms made of agarose, replicating the geometric and dielectric properties of scalp, skull, and intracranial volume. The bases of the three compartments were galvanically contacted via copper electrodes to measure the current per compartment. We used pulse generators to apply aperiodic voltage and current signals that modelled lightning components. Our experiments indicated that the scalp compartment was exposed to the current with a fraction of 80–90%. The brain and skull compartments were exposed between 6–13% and 3–6% of the total measured current respectively. In case of a flashover, most of the current (98–99%) flowed through the discharge channel. Unlike previous theoretical estimates and measurements in technical setups, we observed considerably longer times for the flashover to build up. In our experiments, the time to build up a fully formed flashover varied from approximately 30–700 μs. The observed current patterns in cases without and with flashover provided information on regions of possible damage in the human head. Consequently, we identified the phenomenon of a flashover as a potential mechanism for humans to survive a lightning strike. Our measured current distributions and amplitudes formed the base for normative values, which can be used in later experimental investigations regarding the possibilities of individual lightning protection equipment for humans.
机译:直接闪电对人体头部可导致各种效果,从燃烧到死亡。人体头部直接雷击的生物学和物理机制也不太了解。本文的目的是设计一个实验设置,测量在直接闪电击球运动中测量空间和时间电流分布,以建立个人避雷设备设计和测试的规范性值。我们创建了由琼脂糖制成的头部幻影,复制头皮,颅骨和颅内体积的几何和介电性能。通过铜电极通过铜电极电极接触三个隔室的碱,以测量每个隔室的电流。我们使用脉冲发生器来应用模型闪电组件的非周期性电压和电流信号。我们的实验表明,头皮隔室暴露于电流,分数为80-90%。脑和颅骨分别暴露在总测量电流的6-13%和3-6%之间。在闪络的情况下,大多数电流(98-99%)流过放电通道。与技术设置中的先前理论估计和测量不同,我们观察到闪光灯积聚的相当长时间。在我们的实验中,建立完全形成的闪络的时间从大约30-700μs变化。在没有和闪络的情况下观察到的电流模式提供了有关人头可能损坏的区域的信息。因此,我们将闪络的现象确定为人类在雷击中存活的潜在机制。我们测量的电流分布和幅度形成了用于规范值的基础,这可以用于后期实验研究,了解人类个人防雷设备的可能性。

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