A Laser-Induced Lightning Concept Experiment.
Abstract
A program was conducted to gain experience and document progress towards development of a concept for a Laser-Induced Lightning Experiment (LILE). The purpose of the program was to develop a method for triggering natural lightning discharges using pulsed lasers and verify theoretical predictions. The technique shows great promise in shortening the acquisition period for obtaining necessary lightning parameter data needed for more realistic Lightning Simulation Tests (LST) and more definitive Lightning Transient Analyses (LTA). To achieve the intended objective within the restrictions of availability, an experimental method was designed, a test locale selected, test parameters were defined, test apparatus designed and test instrumentation selected and/or developed. Although the required climatic conditions did not develop during the experimental period, all other phases of the program were successfully accomplished and will facilitate future experiments. Small scale experiments were also performed to investigate spark gap triggering using laser beams, laser beam effects on electromagnetic fields, and laser power/energy scaling. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA065897
Entities
People
- Jack R. Lippert
Organizations
- Flight Dynamics Laboratory