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Wes wrote:
I don't give a damn what they call it, here's a definition of precipitation: precipitation n. a: a deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet or snow: also: the quantity of water deposited. I don't see anything about dirt. As you know, words often have a different technical meaning than their common Webster's dictionary meaning. The adjective "precipitation" modifying "static" or "noise" has been extended to dust as well as rain or snow, just as the p-static definition indicates. Airplanes flying through rain, snow, and dust exhibit the same physical phenomena so dust has been included as one of the causes of precipitation static. A web search will prove that to be true. Example quotes: ************************************************** ***************** Volume 2, Issue 4 (December 1945) Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Article: pp. 205–213 | PDF (801K) METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PRECIPITATION STATIC Robert C. Edwards, Lieutenant U.S.N.R. and George W. Brock, Captain U. S. A. A. F. ABSTRACT *Precipitation static*, a result of electrification of aircraft in flight, can cause loss of radio communication for long periods of time. Electrification may consist of either of two types, “autogenous” or “exogenous” electrification; autogenous electrification occurs when snow, *dust* or rain strike the surface of the aircraft, while exogenous electrification results from an aircraft being placed in a pre-existing atmospheric electric field. Serious autogenous electrification occurs only in snow and *dust* storms; ... ************************************************** *********** Please note the date. Precipitation static from dust has been recognized for more than half a century. There are many more references available. One advertisement asks the following question: ************************************************** *********** Ads by GoooooogleMicro Air *Dust* Collectors Tired of cleaning electrostatic *precipitator* cells? www.microaironline.com ************************************************** ************ SAE Technical Papers Title: *Precipitation-Static* (P-Static) Overview of Composite Aircraft, Document Number: 2001-01-2933 Author(s): Jerry W. Thornell - The Boeing Co. Abstract: Aircraft charging due to *p-static* results from two atmospheric conditions: 1) the vehicle's presence in a thunderstorm, and 2) the triboelectric charging (frictional) caused by neutral snow, rain, or *dust* particle bombardment of the vehicle frontal surface. ************************************************** ****************** Development of Transparent Materials Which Reduce Effects of *Precipitation Static* in Aircraft Authors: M. U. Cohen; George A. Dalin; BALCO RESEARCH LABS NEWARK NJ Abstract: Methods of laying a transparent electrically conductive film on plastic airplane canopies are discussed. The purpose of such films is to conduct to the aircraft frame the static charges developed on the canopies by friction with air, *dust*, snow, etc., during flight. ************************************************** ****************** From: http://www.faa.gov/ATpubs/AIM/Chap7/aim0705.html 7-5-11. Precipitation Static a. *Precipitation static* is caused by aircraft in flight coming in contact with uncharged particles. These particles can be rain, snow, fog, sleet, hail, volcanic ash, *dust*; any solid or liquid particles. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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