M2.03 - Electric Field Mill

Creating a device that predicts lightning strikes

Sponsor: Ingram School of Engineering 
Student Team: Bryce Raybon, Musa Kurugu, Markell Evans    
Faculty Advisor: Dr. James Davidson

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We have creating a robust inner structure, rotating vane, and outer support structure for an electric field mill. An electric field mill is often used to measure the atmospheric electric field on the ground in order to predict lightning strikes. This project is an interdisciplinary project in collaboration with the electrical engineering team designated as E2.06.

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M2.03 Project Presentation

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M2.03 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Bryce Raybon, blr141@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. James Davidson, j_d411@txstate.edu

M2.03 Team Photo
From left to right (Bryce Raybon, Musa Kurugu, Markell Evans)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: M2.03 Evaluation Form