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1991 rocket-triggered lightning test of the DOD Security Operations Test Site (SOTS) munitions storage bunker, Ft. McClellan, Alabama. Volume 1
Fisher, R.J.
During June and July 1991, the Sandia Transportable Lightning Instrumentation Facility (SATTLIF) was fielded at the Department of Defense (DoD) Security Operations Test Site (SOTS) at Ft. McClellan, Alabama. Nine negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes were artifically triggered to designated locations on Igloo 2, a weapons storage bunker specially prepared to allow instrumentation access to various of its structural and electrical system elements. Simultaneous measurements of the incident flash currents and responses at 24 test points within the igloo and its grounding counterpoise network were recorded under lightning attachments to the front and rear air terminals of the structure`s lightning protection system. In Volume I the test is described in detail. The measured data are summarized and discussed. Appendix A contains the full set of recorded incident flash currents, while Appendix B presents the set of largest responses measured at each test point, for both front and rear attachments to the structure. As part of these tests, 0.050-in-thick stainless steel, 0.08-in copper, and 0.08-in titanium samples were exposed to triggered flash currents. In this way, damage spots created by direct-strike triggered lightning have been obtained, along with the measurement of the return-stroke and continuing currents that produced them. These data points, along with similar ones on aluminum and ferrous steel obtained during 1990 will be used as benchmarks against which to quantify the fidelity of burnthrough testing achievable Sandia`s advanced laboratory lightning simulator.