2010
DOI: 10.1134/s1027451010060224
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Generation of intense x-rays during ejection of a fast water jet from a metal channel to atmosphere

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“…In this section we analyze the set of experiments on emission of X-ray beams of the energy in the keV region [1,2]. This emission from a steel plate (3mm thick) is schematically shown in Fig.…”
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“…In this section we analyze the set of experiments on emission of X-ray beams of the energy in the keV region [1,2]. This emission from a steel plate (3mm thick) is schematically shown in Fig.…”
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“…In experiments [1,2] emission of X-rays in the keV range was observed from a matter acted by shock waves. In [1] the iron sample, emitted X-rays, was acted by shock waves produced outside it. In Ref.…”
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“…The research of the propagation in the air of waves, which are not electromagnetic or acoustic, and the formation of which was stimulated on the target surface by very short mechanical shocks, connected with cavitation phenomena in liquids, was carried out on the basis of several systems used by us during the experiments on cavitation water jets [1,4,5,17,18].…”
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“…In our previous studies [1][2][3][4][5][6] various radiative processes that accompany the cavitation of liquid jet exiting under pressure from a narrow channel were considered. At the time of these studies we have observed non-trivial physical processes during the interaction of this jet with the target.…”
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