Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions

This is a conference extension of the paper ‘Investigation on the mature storm cloud’s electric field using long airborne antennas’. The use of vertical antennas (including the VEDs—Vertical Electric Dipoles), lifted up by aerostats to high altitudes without being anchored to the ground, presents nu...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Aleksander Miś, Józef Modelski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/1/52
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description This is a conference extension of the paper ‘Investigation on the mature storm cloud’s electric field using long airborne antennas’. The use of vertical antennas (including the VEDs—Vertical Electric Dipoles), lifted up by aerostats to high altitudes without being anchored to the ground, presents numerous advantages in comparison with large terrestrial VLF (Very Low Frequency) antenna structures. A slow-moving floating-earth conductor—a vertical wire antenna—is subjected to intense electrification mechanisms in the atmosphere and inside the cloud layers, producing additional risks for the transmitter and the flight train itself. The electrical potential achieved in this process is, therefore, compared with the flashover voltages over the antenna’s upper fixing point, defining the voltage margins at which the VLF transmitter is able to operate. The electrification processes are also compared to the model based on experimental data on the occurrence of corona discharges over a long, vertical wire traversing a storm cloud layer. The external electric field strength (around the antenna wire) is calculated and compared with older experimental data for storm clouds for various locations, showing the correctness of the proposed analytical electrification model, and, therefore, expanding it with the loss of the electric charge via corona.
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spelling doaj.art-1e1ecfab602349b1af8c83c401db7ebe2023-11-16T15:13:52ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732022-12-011615210.3390/en16010052Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather ConditionsTomasz Aleksander Miś0Józef Modelski1Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Radioelectronics and Multimedia Technology, ul. Nowowiejska 15/19, 00-665 Warszawa, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Radioelectronics and Multimedia Technology, ul. Nowowiejska 15/19, 00-665 Warszawa, PolandThis is a conference extension of the paper ‘Investigation on the mature storm cloud’s electric field using long airborne antennas’. The use of vertical antennas (including the VEDs—Vertical Electric Dipoles), lifted up by aerostats to high altitudes without being anchored to the ground, presents numerous advantages in comparison with large terrestrial VLF (Very Low Frequency) antenna structures. A slow-moving floating-earth conductor—a vertical wire antenna—is subjected to intense electrification mechanisms in the atmosphere and inside the cloud layers, producing additional risks for the transmitter and the flight train itself. The electrical potential achieved in this process is, therefore, compared with the flashover voltages over the antenna’s upper fixing point, defining the voltage margins at which the VLF transmitter is able to operate. The electrification processes are also compared to the model based on experimental data on the occurrence of corona discharges over a long, vertical wire traversing a storm cloud layer. The external electric field strength (around the antenna wire) is calculated and compared with older experimental data for storm clouds for various locations, showing the correctness of the proposed analytical electrification model, and, therefore, expanding it with the loss of the electric charge via corona.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/1/52VLFVEDairborneballooncloudstorm
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Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
Energies
VLF
VED
airborne
balloon
cloud
storm
title Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
title_full Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
title_fullStr Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
title_short Electrical Phenomena on Fully Airborne Vertical Electric Antennas in Extreme Weather Conditions
title_sort electrical phenomena on fully airborne vertical electric antennas in extreme weather conditions
topic VLF
VED
airborne
balloon
cloud
storm
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/1/52
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