Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse

The distribution and conduction path of lightning current inside carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites subjected to lightning strikes are determined by their dynamic conductive characteristics. An experimental platform that generates lightning current impulses with variable parameters wa...

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Main Authors: Jinru Sun, Xuanjiannan Li, Xiangyu Tian, Jingliang Chen, Xueling Yao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Advanced Composites Letters
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2633366X20942775
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spelling doaj-dd3cea08510e4ab28a60c71e5719ecc52020-11-25T04:09:10ZengSAGE PublishingAdvanced Composites Letters0963-69352020-08-012910.1177/2633366X20942775Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulseJinru SunXuanjiannan LiXiangyu TianJingliang ChenXueling YaoThe distribution and conduction path of lightning current inside carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites subjected to lightning strikes are determined by their dynamic conductive characteristics. An experimental platform that generates lightning current impulses with variable parameters was established to obtain the equivalent conductivities of CFRPs with different laminated structures. The experimental results indicated that the through-thickness conductivity (10 −3 S/mm) was much lower than the in-plane conductivity (10 0 S/mm). Then, the dynamic conduction model of CFRPs was analyzed based on the anisotropic nonlinear conductivities of CFRPs under lightning currents of 50–1000 A. The CFRP laminate could be regarded as a series circuit of resistance and inductance. The dynamic conductance of the CFRP laminate first increased and then decreased during the single lightning current strike process, which was closely related to the conductive properties of the interlaminar resin. The inductive properties of the CFRP material were manifested in the test results, which showed that the voltage reached the peak value prior to the current waveform and the equivalent conductivities of the CFRPs increased as the rate of increase decreased and the duration increased. In addition, the equivalent inductance of the carbon fiber network was found to be an important part of the inductive effect of CFRP laminates. This research is helpful for understanding the complicated relationships in the lightning current conducting process and can provide experimental and theoretical support for CFRP coupled electrical–thermal simulation studies of lightning direct effects.https://doi.org/10.1177/2633366X20942775
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author Jinru Sun
Xuanjiannan Li
Xiangyu Tian
Jingliang Chen
Xueling Yao
spellingShingle Jinru Sun
Xuanjiannan Li
Xiangyu Tian
Jingliang Chen
Xueling Yao
Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
Advanced Composites Letters
author_facet Jinru Sun
Xuanjiannan Li
Xiangyu Tian
Jingliang Chen
Xueling Yao
author_sort Jinru Sun
title Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
title_short Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
title_full Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
title_fullStr Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
title_sort dynamic electrical characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer composite under low intensity lightning current impulse
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advanced Composites Letters
issn 0963-6935
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The distribution and conduction path of lightning current inside carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites subjected to lightning strikes are determined by their dynamic conductive characteristics. An experimental platform that generates lightning current impulses with variable parameters was established to obtain the equivalent conductivities of CFRPs with different laminated structures. The experimental results indicated that the through-thickness conductivity (10 −3 S/mm) was much lower than the in-plane conductivity (10 0 S/mm). Then, the dynamic conduction model of CFRPs was analyzed based on the anisotropic nonlinear conductivities of CFRPs under lightning currents of 50–1000 A. The CFRP laminate could be regarded as a series circuit of resistance and inductance. The dynamic conductance of the CFRP laminate first increased and then decreased during the single lightning current strike process, which was closely related to the conductive properties of the interlaminar resin. The inductive properties of the CFRP material were manifested in the test results, which showed that the voltage reached the peak value prior to the current waveform and the equivalent conductivities of the CFRPs increased as the rate of increase decreased and the duration increased. In addition, the equivalent inductance of the carbon fiber network was found to be an important part of the inductive effect of CFRP laminates. This research is helpful for understanding the complicated relationships in the lightning current conducting process and can provide experimental and theoretical support for CFRP coupled electrical–thermal simulation studies of lightning direct effects.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2633366X20942775
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