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Spectroscopic research of underwater electrical wire explosion

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2008

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Results of spectroscopic research in the visible range of light of the radiation generated by underwater electrical wire explosions (UEWE) are presented. A pulsed generator with an output voltage of ∼110kV, current of ∼70kA, and rise time of ∼60ns was used for electrical explosion of Cu wires 0.1mm in diameter and 50mm in length. It was shown that UEWE is not governed by the “polarity” effect, which plays an important role in electrical wire explosions in vacuum. The results of detailed space- and time-resolved spectroscopic measurements show that the radiation spectrum differs significantly of the spectrum expected from the exploding wire. A model is suggested based on the formation of a few μm “water” plasma layer in the vicinity of the exploding wire plasma which efficiently absorbs the radiation of the exploding wire.

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