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Radiographing the high-speed implosion of condensed liner at 35 MA current produced by explosive magnetic generator | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Radiographing the high-speed implosion of condensed liner at 35 MA current produced by explosive magnetic generator


Abstract:

The high-speed implosion of a condensed liner is an efficient method to achieve the state of substance characterized by high energy density, temperature, pressure and sub...Show More

Abstract:

The high-speed implosion of a condensed liner is an efficient method to achieve the state of substance characterized by high energy density, temperature, pressure and substance density. The experimental procedure for radiographing the perturbations growing in the cylindrical aluminum liner having the walls 2 mm thick, which is imploded under the effect of 35 MA pulses produced by high-power explosive magnetic disk generator (DEMG), is described. System shielding the X-ray film situated at a distance of ~40 cm from HE explosive of ~ 100 kg in the explosive magnetic generator is described in detail. Specially arranged units having low total thickness equivalent to shield the film ~15 mm of aluminum were used to provide the necessary protection from damage but still allowed the needed picture contrast. The developed procedure demonstrates the efficiency of EMG in the experiments on pulsed hydrodynamics and high-speed implosion of liners.
Date of Conference: 18-23 July 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 June 2012
Print ISBN:978-5-87911-088-3
Conference Location: St. Petersburg, Russia

EXPLOSIVE MAGNETIC SYSTEM FOR IMPLOSION OF THE CYLINDRICAL CONDENSED LINER

Implosion of the condensed cylindrical liners is the effective means for research of elastic — strong properties of substances in a range of the large speeds of deformation of a material and size of pressure.

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