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Re: Laser triggered discharge



Subject: 
        Re: Laser triggered discharge
  Date: 
        26 Sep 1997 11:15:13 -0700
  From: 
        "Dale Hall" <Dale.Hall-at-trw-dot-com>
    To: 
        "Tesla List" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>


        Reply to:   RE>>Laser triggered discharges

See new article: Laser Focus World, Sept '97, pg 38, outdoor tests by
Kansai Elect Pwr Co, Osaka, Japan, 2ea electron beam controlled CO2
Laser 1kJ 50ns pulses suceeded in triggering 35kA gnd-cloud lightning
discharges designed to protect pwr xmsn lines from hits. 

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Date: 8/30/97 9:35 AM
To:     Tesla List
Subject:        Re: Laser triggered discharges

DR.RESONANCE wrote:
> To: Steve Date
> There is also an excellent article in the current edition of Scientific
> American on using high power lasers to trigger lightning discharges from
> thunderclouds.  The researchers are from Calif. and New Mexico.  We offered
> to let them use one of our high powered systems to experiment with their
> laser discharges but no reply as to date.

I would expect that's because they really need a HV DC source with some 
capacity behind it to simulate a cloud -- something more like a Van De
Graaf
rather than a pulsed TC.
The HV on a TC is only present for a small fraction of the running time, 
and the top capacitance on a TC is nowhere near large enough to hold the
energy needed to generate a single long arc event.  A typical lightning
strike will often have tens of coulombs behind it.
-GL