Abstract:Experiments with aluminum, copper, and silicon powders are performed to study the mechanism of shock-wave magnetic cumulation. For all substances examined, the magnetic field as a function of the cavity area is described by a power dependence with a constant exponent α. The value of α depends substantially on the substance porosity and particle size. For copper and silicon powders and for small-size aluminum powder, the value of α is consistent with the ratio of the particle velocity u to the wave velocity D, … Show more
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