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Results of a 100-Megaampere Liner Implosion Experiment
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2004
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Final Liner StateElectrical EngineeringEngineeringImpact (Mechanics)Shock CompressionFluid MechanicsBlastingNumerical SimulationExplosive Magnetic-compression GeneratorTransmission LineInstrumentationMechanics Of MaterialsInner Surface
A very high-current liner implosion experiment was conducted, using an explosive magnetic-compression generator (EMG) to deliver a peak current of 102 /spl plusmn/ 3 MA, to implode a 4.0-mm-thick aluminum liner. Analysis of experimental data showed that the inner surface of the liner had attained a velocity of between 6.8-8.4 km/s, consistent with detailed numerical calculations. Both calculations and data were consistent with a final liner state that was still substantially solid at target impact time and had a total kinetic energy of over 20 MJ.
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