“…This is due to the fact that the spar conducts the lightning current for a short interval [13,14,46], as well as because the test sample presents EB layers over the spar chamfered surfaces. This allows the current to be injected through the entire spar cross-section, which reduces the Joule heating due to the CFRP anisotropy [18]. As the spar maximum temperature is considerably below the temperature dependence range of CFRP electrical and thermal conductivities [40,74], the weak coupling between the electromagnetic and heat transfer problems is a valid approach to model lightning strikes to wind turbine blades.…”