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The Lightning Arrestor Connector [PDF]

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Parts, Hybrids, and Packaging, 1976
A multipin connector has been modified to include lightning arresting features. A dielectric stimulated arc is used for rapid electrical, breakdown in the connector prior to any damage to downstream components. This report reviews the connector design basis and concept, and summarizes the electrical test results obtained during development and ...
R. Traeger, E. Ehrman
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Lightning Strike Tests of Composite Connectors [PDF]

open access: closed, 1992
Abstract : Test results are presented on the lightning strike effects on composite and hybrid type multipin aircraft connectors in comparison with the standard all metal connectors. These tests were performed using a unipolar double exponential long duration pulse recommended by the SAE-AE4L committee at peak current levels of 3 kA, 10 KA, 15 kA, and ...
D P Smith, F J Campbell, C D Bond
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Dielectric Stimulated Arcs in Lightning-Arrestor Connectors

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, 1979
Substantial lowering of breakdown voltage can occur between electrodes in air when a solid insulator surface bridges these electrodes. The breakdown mechanism involves a type of surface flashover across the insulator. The apparent triggering of the breakdown by the insulator is called a dielectric stimulated arc.
J. Brainard, L. Andrews
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Insulation Reinforcement for Cable Connector of CRH2 Electric Multiple Unit Under Standard Lightning Impulse Voltage

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, 2023
Jianqiao Ma   +3 more
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The Lightning Arrestor-Connector Concept: Description and Data

IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1973
Experimental and theoretical data show that a new compact lightning arrestor can be incorporated into a multipin connector housing to protect components in missile, aircraft, and ground systems from lightning energy. This energy is sometimes transmitted into component compartments causing component burnout, ignition of explosives, and circuit ...
Leland J. Allen, J. Arlin Cooper
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The Lightning Arrestor-Connector - A New Concept in System Electrical Protection

1972 IEEE International Electromagnetic Compatibility Symposium Record, 1972
A new compact lightning arrestor can be incorporated into a connector housing to protect missile, aircraft and ground systems from lightning energy that can sometimes be transmitted to sensitive components on wires that pass into component compartments. This energy can cause component burnout, ignition of explosives, and circuit malfunctions.
J. Arlin Cooper, Leland J. Allen
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Capacity of carrying lightning currents in LPS copper cables and connectors experimental verifications

2011 International Symposium on Lightning Protection, 2011
This paper presents the results of a series of tests on patches of bare copper cable, usually used in LPS to check their ability to conduct lightning currents.
Geraldo Francisco Burani   +4 more
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АКТУАЛЬНОСТЬ ВНЕДРЕНИЯ РАЗЪЕМА USB-C В IPHONE И ЕГО ДОСТОИНСТВА И НЕДОСТАТКИ ПО СРАВНЕНИЮ С LIGHTNING

2022
In this paper, we have considered and analyzed the issues of relevance and expediency of using Lightning and Type-C cables, advantages and disadvantages in comparison with each other. The features of each type of connector are clarified, a table of technical characteristics of connectors is given, including data on charging power and data transfer rate.
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