Title :
Lightning Indirect Effects Certification of a Transport Aircraft by Numerical Simulation
Author :
Apra, M. ; Amore, Marcello D. ; Gigliotti, Katia ; Sarto, Maria Sabrina ; Volpi, Valeria
Author_Institution :
Alenia Aeronaut. S.P.A., Turino
Abstract :
The interaction of lightning with an aircraft induces voltages and currents in the onboard wire harnesses, which can cause critical electronic equipment damage or malfunction, thus compromising the flight safety. The lightning interaction with an aircraft made largely of composite materials, like Boeing 787 and Airbus 380, is a subject of strong interest to the aeronautical industry. The computational tool "Virtual Aircraft Electromagnetic Lightning Indirect Effect Evaluation" (VAM-LIFE) was developed for the complete analysis of the electromagnetic fields inside and outside a medium-sized aircraft struck by lightning, and for the evaluation of the indirect lightning effects induced in the aircraft wiring system. The tool VAM-LIFE was used to obtain the certification by the Italian Aeronautic Authority of the C-27J aircraft of Alenia Aeronautica for indirect effects of lightning. This paper reviews the main features of the tool and presents new computational results of specific interest for the certification process of the C-27J aircraft. Moreover, this paper discusses the relevant aspects related to the modeling and simulation of innovative advanced composite materials with improved protection performance against a lightening electromagnetic pulse stroke.
Keywords :
avionics; electromagnetic pulse; lighting; numerical analysis; safety; C-27J aircraft; Italian Aeronautic Authority; aeronautical industry; aircraft wiring system; composite materials; critical electronic equipment damage; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic pulse stroke; flight safety; lightning indirect effects certification; medium-sized aircraft; numerical simulation; onboard wire harnesses; transport aircraft; virtual aircraft electromagnetic lightning indirect effect evaluation; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Certification; Composite materials; Electromagnetic fields; Electronic equipment; Lightning; Numerical simulation; Voltage; Wire; Aircraft; certification; finite-difference time domain (FDTD); lightning; radiated susceptibility; transmission-line (TL) method;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2008.927738