Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods

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Authors

  • E. Gockenbach
  • C. D. Ritschel
  • L. Jung
  • J. L.Ter Haseborg

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  • Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
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Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
Publication statusPublished - 1999
EventInternational Conference on Lightning and Static Electricity - Toulouse, France
Duration: 22 Jun 199924 Jun 1999

Abstract

The tests were carried out on a carbonfibre reinforced structure with a number of wires with different kind of installation. The peak value of the current impulses ranges from 20 κA up to 200 κA and the comparison shows, that a reasonable linearity exists for carbonfibre reinforced material and that the deviations are always on the save side. The verification of the linearity has been checked then by the so called low-level method. This method uses the transfer function of the whole test arrangement, with the current impulse as the excitation signal and the induced voltage on the wires as the response signal. Also the transfer function shows a good linearity of the system.

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Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods. / Gockenbach, E.; Ritschel, C. D.; Jung, L. et al.
In: SAE Technical Papers, 1999.

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Gockenbach, E, Ritschel, CD, Jung, L & Haseborg, JLT 1999, 'Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods', SAE Technical Papers. https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-2384
Gockenbach, E., Ritschel, C. D., Jung, L., & Haseborg, J. L. T. (1999). Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods. SAE Technical Papers. https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-2384
Gockenbach E, Ritschel CD, Jung L, Haseborg JLT. Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods. SAE Technical Papers. 1999. doi: 10.4271/1999-01-2384
Gockenbach, E. ; Ritschel, C. D. ; Jung, L. et al. / Investigations on the linearity of indirect effects with different methods. In: SAE Technical Papers. 1999.
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