2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4923308
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Effects of load voltage on voltage breakdown modes of electrical exploding aluminum wires in air

Abstract: The effects of the load voltage on the breakdown modes are investigated in exploding aluminum wires driven by a 1 kA, 0.1 kA/ns pulsed current in air. From laser probing images taken by laser shadowgraphy, schlieren imaging, and interferometry, the position of the shockwave front, the plasma channel, and the wire core edge of the exploding product can be determined. The breakdown mode makes a transition from the internal mode, which involves breakdown inside the wire core, to the shunting mode, which involves … Show more

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“…Figure 6 shows the recorded fringes in some published articles [21][22][23][24], from where we can see the spacing of defocused fringes are also changed, which confirms the above analysis.…”
Section: Thickness Change Causes the Defocused Fringesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Figure 6 shows the recorded fringes in some published articles [21][22][23][24], from where we can see the spacing of defocused fringes are also changed, which confirms the above analysis.…”
Section: Thickness Change Causes the Defocused Fringesupporting
confidence: 76%