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Fiber-Optic Current Sensors for Lightning Detection in Wind Turbines

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Abstract

Fiber optic sensors are immune against electromagnetic interference (EMI). Hence a fiber optic current sensor network can be used for lightning detection and classification in insulating materials. The first application includes the monitoring of big structures made of composite materials like wind turbine blades.

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