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Particularities of shocks generated by underwater electrical explosions of a single wire and wire arrays
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Planar Shock VelocityElectrical EngineeringEngineeringShock CompressionExplosion WeldingWire ArraysPlanar Wire ArrayBlast EngineeringUnderwater ExplosionUnderwater Electrical ExplosionsUnderwater Electrical ExplosionComputational ElectromagneticsPulse PowerBlast LoadingSingle WireExplosions
The results of experimental and numerical research of shockwaves generated by the underwater electrical explosion of a single wire and a planar wire array are reported. Experiments were conducted using a microsecond time scale pulse power generator delivering a <210 kA current with a <1 μs rise time. Streak and fast framing cameras were used to study the time- and space-resolved evolution of the shocks. The results show that (a) an aperiodic discharge constitutes the most efficient method of generating a shockwave; (b) in the case of a planar wire array, an almost simultaneous explosion can be obtained when the individual wire diameter is <100 μm (current density >2 × 107 A/cm2); (c) the planar shock velocity can be accelerated using the combustion properties of the Al wires efficiently, and (d) the shock velocity can be enhanced using a metal reflector placed below the array.
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