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P. Duday,
A.M. Glybin,
B.T. Egorichev,
V.A. Ivanov,
A.I. Krayev, V.B. Kudel'kin,
S.M. Polyushko,
I.V. Morozov,
S.V. Pak,
A.N. Skobelev,
G.I. Volkov
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ABSTRACT: The facilities for pulsed compression of materials are necessary to study the phase transformations and the dynamic parameters of substances. The acceleration of the solid liners with the help of magnetic field of the explosive magnetic generator (EMG) with subsequent deceleration on a specimen allows carrying out the pulsed compression. The paper describes a powerful pulsed source of current on the basis of helical EMG Oslash240 mm and explosive current opening switch Oslash 300 mm that makes it possible to shape the current pulse with the amplitude 15 MA with rise time adjustable from 3 mus to 10 mus in the liner load.
Magagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, 2006 IEEE International Conference on; 12/2006
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S.V. Balashov,
P.V. Duday,
B.T. Egorychev,
A.M. Glybin,
Yu.N. Gorbachev,
V.A. Ivanov,
A.V. Ivanovsky,
N.Yu. Ilyushkina,
G.V. Karpov,
V.E. Kolomyitsev, [......],
G.I. Volkov,
R.R. Zubayerova,
B.G. Anderson,
W.L. Atchison,
A.M. Kaul,
M. Salazar,
G. Rodriguez,
R.E. Reinovsky,
L. Tabaka,
D.T. Westley
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ABSTRACT: The paper presents the results of application of the explosive magnetic pulsed power source (EMPPS), in the first experiments studying the spallation mechanisms of the solid substances damage under conditions of converging axisymmetric geometry of loading of samples by the impact of the cylindrical liner driven to a velocity of 0,2-1 km/s.
Megagauss magnetic field generation and related topics, 2006 ieee international conference on; 12/2006
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ABSTRACT: The results of a five-module disk EMG (with a small amount of HE in each module) testing for a dummy load are described. The paper substantiates the use of a small class disk EMG as the energy source for a test bench intended for experiments on liners acceleration at the currents of ∼15...20 MA with a rise time of 6-8 μs.
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. PPPS-2001. Digest of Technical Papers; 02/2001