The NASA F-106 collected data on the rates of change of electromagnetic parameters on the aircraft surface during over 700 direct lightning strikes while penetrating thunderstorms at altitudes from 15,000 t0 40,000 ft (4,570 to 12,190 m). These in situ measurements provided the basis for the first statistical quantification of the lightning electromagnetic threat to aircraft appropriate for determining indirect lightning effects on aircraft. These data are used to update previous lightning criteria and standards developed over the years from ground-based measurements. The proposed standards will be the first which reflect actual aircraft responses measured at flight altitudes. Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimates of the distribution o...
Experimental transient electromagnetic field measurements were performed on a Transall C160 aircraft...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 241 thunderstorm penetrations wer...
A lumped parameter transmission line with a surge impedance matching that of the aircraft and its re...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1985 and 1986 direct-strike lightning te...
Electromagnetic measurements are being made during direct lightning strikes by NASA Langley Center u...
The goal of the F106B Thunderstorm Research Program is to characterize the lightning environment for...
Tests designed to investigate the lightning-generated electromagnetic environment affecting aircraft...
The triggered lightning environment of the F106B aircraft is investigated. Scale modeling of the F10...
Data waveforms obtained during the 1981 direct strike lightning tests, utilizing the NASA F-106B air...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1983 direct strike lightning tests utili...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1984 direct-strike lightning tests utili...
Data waveforms of the rate of change of electric flux density obtained during two lightning strikes ...
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected aga...
Ground-based data collected on lightning monitoring equipment operated by Goddard Space Flight Cente...
The objective of the work reported here is to develop a methodology by which electromagnetic measure...
Experimental transient electromagnetic field measurements were performed on a Transall C160 aircraft...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 241 thunderstorm penetrations wer...
A lumped parameter transmission line with a surge impedance matching that of the aircraft and its re...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1985 and 1986 direct-strike lightning te...
Electromagnetic measurements are being made during direct lightning strikes by NASA Langley Center u...
The goal of the F106B Thunderstorm Research Program is to characterize the lightning environment for...
Tests designed to investigate the lightning-generated electromagnetic environment affecting aircraft...
The triggered lightning environment of the F106B aircraft is investigated. Scale modeling of the F10...
Data waveforms obtained during the 1981 direct strike lightning tests, utilizing the NASA F-106B air...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1983 direct strike lightning tests utili...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1984 direct-strike lightning tests utili...
Data waveforms of the rate of change of electric flux density obtained during two lightning strikes ...
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected aga...
Ground-based data collected on lightning monitoring equipment operated by Goddard Space Flight Cente...
The objective of the work reported here is to develop a methodology by which electromagnetic measure...
Experimental transient electromagnetic field measurements were performed on a Transall C160 aircraft...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 241 thunderstorm penetrations wer...
A lumped parameter transmission line with a surge impedance matching that of the aircraft and its re...