As well as developing and producing products for lightning and surge protection and safety equipment, DEHN also operates a modern test centre. Customers can have the lightning and surge protection of their products, installations and systems checked here. Clients from the wind energy sector regularly make use of DEHN's services. However, for the staff in the DEHN Test Centre, the job of simulating lightning and surge protection on a tower more than 100 metres in height and testing this in a laboratory was anything but a routine task.
"Using complex calculations, we have modelled the path the lightning flows when it strikes the wind tower," explains Dr Martin Hannig, Computer Simulation Specialist at DEHN. "In laboratory tests, we then verified this situation and analysed the effects of the calculated surges and lightning currents in more detail," says Bernd Moosburger, Test Engineer at DEHN. A special lightning current generator was also used for this purpose, which is one of the most powerful models of its kind in the world. The system enables very high lightning currents to be generated. The result of the trials? The developed lightning protection concept passed the tests, which Max Bögl can now demonstrate to its customers with a test certificate.
For DEHN, the assignment, which initially began as a service task, developed into an insightful research project. In the wind tower of a wind power facility in Deining in the district of Neumarkt, the engineers at DEHN have installed the new DEHNdetect measuring system. It measures lightning current distribution under real-life conditions. The DEHNdetect lightning current measuring system detects long-stroke and impulse currents. The simulations can therefore be verified. With the help of DEHNdetect, computer simulations can be compared with the effect of real lightning.