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Fractal Modeling of Lightning Discharges - A Thesis in Electrical Engineering Submitted for the Degree of Master of Science

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The direct comparison of lightning mapping observations by the New Mexico Tech Lightning Mapping Array with realistic models of thundercloud electrical structure and lightning discharges represents a useful tool for studies of electrification mechanisms in thunderstorms, initiation and propagation mechanisms of different types of lightning discharges as well as for understanding of electrical and energetic effects of tropospheric thunderstorms on the upper regions of the Earth s atmosphere. For this purpose, the development of efficient numerical lightning models is essential. In this work, we introduce a new 3-D probabilistic model describing development of bidirectional structure of positive and negative lightning leaders closely resembling processes observed by LMA in association with intracloud discharges. The model represents a synthesis of the original dielectric breakdown model based on fractal approach proposed by Niemeyer et al. [1984] and the equipotential lightning channel hypothesis advanced by Kasemir [1960], and places special emphasis on obtaining self-consistent solutions preserving complete charge neutrality of the discharge trees.

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Jeremy A Riousset graduated from Penn State with a MS in Electrical Engineering and with a MEng in Engineering Sciences from the Ecole Centrale de Lyon in 2006. His research interests focus on modeling of lightning, blue jets and gigantic jets. Jeremy is currently finishing his PhD at Penn State and has been a member of TBP since 2008.

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Authors Jérémy Riousset
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2010
 
EAN 9783838355436
ISBN 978-3-8383-5543-6
No. of pages 132
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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