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Experiments measuring the initial energy deposition, expansion rates and morphology of exploding wires with about 1 kA/wire
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2001
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Initial Energy DepositionWire HeatingEngineeringShock CompressionExplosion WeldingApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsExpansion RatesCurrent PulsePlasma ConfinementGas ExplosionMicrostructureExplosionsWire Cores
Wire-array Z-pinch implosion experiments begin with wire heating, explosion, and plasma formation phases that are driven by an initial 50–100 ns, 0–1 kA/wire portion of the current pulse. This paper presents expansion rates for the dense, exploding wire cores for several wire materials under these conditions, with and without insulating coatings, and shows that these rates are related to the energy deposition prior to plasma formation around the wire. The most rapid and uniform expansion occurs for wires in which the initial energy deposition is a substantial fraction of the energy required to completely vaporize the wire. Conversely, wire materials with less energy deposition relative to the vaporization energy show complex internal structure and the slowest, most nonuniform expansion. This paper also presents calibrated radial density profiles for some Ag wire explosions, and structural details present in some wire explosions, such as foam-like appearance, stratified layers and gaps.
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