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Mi Zhou

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An Extension of the Guided Wave M‐Component Model Taking Into Account the Presence of a Tall Strike Object

Marcos Rubinstein, Mohammad Azadifar, Qi Li, Mi Zhou

We present in this paper an extension of the guided-wave M-component model of Rakov et al. considering the presence of a vertically elevated strike object. The tall object is represented as a lossless, uniform transmission line. Expressions for the current ...
2021

A Review of the Modeling Approaches for the Lightning M-Component Mode of Charge Transfer

Marcos Rubinstein, Mohammad Azadifar, Farhad Rachidi-Haeri, Qi Li, Mi Zhou

This paper presents a review of lightning M-component models. M-component models are classified into two main categories: (i) the guided-wave M-component model and its extensions and (ii) nonlinear M-component models. Other models and assumptions, in which ...
2021

Measurement and Modeling of Both Distant and Close Electric Fields of an M‐Component in Rocket‐Triggered Lightning

Marcos Rubinstein, Mohammad Azadifar, Amirhossein Mostajabi, Qi Li, Mi Zhou

Simultaneous measurements of current and multiple‐station electric fields associated with a 5.4‐kA‐peak M‐component in rocket‐triggered lightning are presented in this study. A close‐range electric field measurement site was located northeast of the trigge ...
2020
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