In this paper, damage produced by lightning strike, laser shock and electron beam deposition on a protected Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic composite laminate is studied in order to find analogies of effects and damage between these experimental means. As lightning strike physics on CFRP coated with a Lightning Strike Protection and paint is not fully understood, these analogies could be able to enhance lightning strike modelling by potentially uncoupling the physics at hand and having access to additional measurement instruments. The different experimental setups are briefly described before analyzing the damage response of the aeronautical CFRP protected using an Expanded Copper Foil and coated in aeronautical paint. Eventually the results are compared to build potential analogies able to enhance lightning strike modelling.
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