2009 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ppc.2009.5386313
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Explosive magnetic liner devices to produce shock pressures up to 3 TPa

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“…The flux compression of the DEMG was modeled using a time varying inductance from Buyko et al [ 4]. The foil opening switch was approximated by a time-varying resistance extracted from the current and voltage profiles also presented by Buyko et al [3]. The circuit diagram showing this model is presented in Figure 3 and shows coupling between the circuit and the I-D MHD simulation of the liner implosion load.…”
Section: Demg Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The flux compression of the DEMG was modeled using a time varying inductance from Buyko et al [ 4]. The foil opening switch was approximated by a time-varying resistance extracted from the current and voltage profiles also presented by Buyko et al [3]. The circuit diagram showing this model is presented in Figure 3 and shows coupling between the circuit and the I-D MHD simulation of the liner implosion load.…”
Section: Demg Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current profiles compared to results reported by Buyko et al[3]. Solid line is from Bukyo, grey dotted line is a first attempt and the black dashed line is the final calculated current profile from the circuit model.…”
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“…Magnetic implosion of cylindrical liners in the Z-pinch geo�etry is of interest for high energy density physics, in particular, for producing terapascal shock pressures in various materials [1][2][3][4]. Pulsed power drivers based on disk explosive magnetic flux compression generators (DEMG) with electrically exploded fuse opening switches (FOS), similar to the systems used in the previous experiments, can deliver up to 60-70 MA currents with a characteristic rise time of 1-2 �s, which makes it possible to accelerate up to � 20 g/cm liners to � 20 kmls [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Pulsed power drivers based on disk explosive magnetic flux compression generators (DEMG) with electrically exploded fuse opening switches (FOS), similar to the systems used in the previous experiments, can deliver up to 60-70 MA currents with a characteristic rise time of 1-2 �s, which makes it possible to accelerate up to � 20 g/cm liners to � 20 kmls [2][3][4]. AI and two-layer liners are considered, which, as predicted by ID simulations, can produce up to 1-3 TPa shock pressures, when accelerated to the above velocities [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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