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Generation of Cumulative Jets During Underwater Explosion of Copper Wires in the “X-Pinch” Configuration

Journal of applied physics(2013)

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Summary form only given. The results of experiments with underwater electrical explosion of 0.1 mm diameter copper wires in X-pinch configuration are presented. A pulsed generator producing a ~30 kA-amplitude current with a ~65 ns rise time was used for the explosion of the wires. Shadowgraph and shearing interferometry techniques were applied for optical diagnostics. Evidence of fast-moving copper jets, originating from the location of the intersection of the exploding wires, is reported. Simultaneous measurement of the expansion of the wires, shock waves, and copper jets showed that the dynamics of the jets strongly resemble the classic problem of a collision of two planes, producing two consecutive cumulative jets.
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copper,exploding wires,pinch effect,plasma diagnostics,plasma jets,plasma shock waves,X-pinch configuration,amplitude current,consecutive cumulative jet,copper wires,cumulative jet generation,exploding wires,fast-moving copper jets,intersection location,jet dynamics,optical diagnostics,plane collision,pulsed generator,rise time,shadowgraph,shearing interferometry techniques,shock waves,size 0.1 mm,underwater electrical explosion,underwater explosion,wire expansion,wire explosion
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