2012 14th International Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics (MEGAGAUSS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/megagauss.2012.6781425
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Flat plate FCG experimental system for material studies

Abstract: Abstract-Magnetic flux compression generators (FCGs) driven by high explosives can produce extremely high magnetic fields that are useful in accelerating metal liners and sample materials to high velocities to study their properties. For material studies requiring extremely high energy and applied pressures, explosive FCGs can far surpass the typical performance of capacitor based systems. Flat plate generators (FPGs) are useful in many flux compression applications. They are well suited for doing material stu… Show more

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“…A capacitor bank was designed and fabricated to produce the initial generator current of 60 kA, 80 kA or 140 kA in our FPG [1], Mini-G [2], and AHG [3] or FFT [4] systems, respectively, and is shown in Fig. 2.…”
Section: B An Explosively Switched Seed Bankmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A capacitor bank was designed and fabricated to produce the initial generator current of 60 kA, 80 kA or 140 kA in our FPG [1], Mini-G [2], and AHG [3] or FFT [4] systems, respectively, and is shown in Fig. 2.…”
Section: B An Explosively Switched Seed Bankmentioning
confidence: 99%