Electricity: conductors and insulators – Lightning protection
Patent
1974-07-08
1976-06-22
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Lightning protection
29195, 174126CP, 244 1A, 317 2E, 427122, 427189, 428206, H05F 102, H02G 1300, B64D 4502
Patent
active
039652858
ABSTRACT:
A process and structure are described for protecting objects from the damaging effects of electrical discharges by employing a coating of a conductive, ablative material such as graphite. Upon occurrence of an intense electrical discharge to this material, it evaporates to dissipate the heat produced by the discharge and protect the structural integrity of the object.
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