Investigating the risk of lightning's pressure blast wave

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Abstract

We investigated the pathology of human trauma associated with lightning's pressure blast wave. Within what range is a human at risk and what are the risks? Two theories for the trauma currently exist: the flash moisture vaporisation theory and the sixth mechanism theory. We performed a simple proof-of-concept experiment in a high-voltage laboratory to determine which theory makes for better predictions. The experiment confirmed the existence of a non-discriminant pressure blast wave around a spark in air. The lightning data were compared with the known medical data. Findings may now help explain some of the more curious lightning injury patterns seen on lightning-strike victims.

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Blumenthal, R., & West, N. J. (2015). Investigating the risk of lightning’s pressure blast wave. South African Journal of Science, 111(3–4). https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2015/20140187

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