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Evaluation of electrical conductivity and equations of state of non-ideal plasma through microsecond timescale underwater electrical wire explosion
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2011
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringW Wire ExplosionsPhysicsNanoelectronicsExplosion WeldingApplied PhysicsWire Radial ExpansionUnderwater Electrical CuMagnetohydrodynamicsElectrical ConductivityGas Discharge PlasmaNon-ideal PlasmaMicroelectronicsElectrical PropertyPlasma ApplicationElectrical Insulation
Experimental and simulation results of underwater electrical Cu, Al, and W wire explosions in the microsecond timescale are presented. It was shown that the electrical conductivity results for Cu and Al agree well with modified Lee-More and quantum molecular dynamic models for temperatures above 10 kK. The equation of state (EOS) values based on SESAME tables for Cu and Al were slightly modified for intermediate temperatures in order to obtain fitting between experimental and simulated exploding wire radial expansion. Also, it was shown that the electrical conductivity results and the EOS evaluation differ significantly from the results obtained in nanosecond timescale experiments. Finally, it was found that underwater electrical W wire explosion is characterized by the appearance of non-uniformities along the z-axis of the wire. This phenomena adds uncertainty to the possibility of applying this type of experiments for evaluation of the electrical conductivity and EOS of W.
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