1. Peculiarities of Wire Array Implosion
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G. S. Volkov, V. P. Smirnov, V. I. Zaitsev, I. Yu. Porofeev, S. L. Nedoseev, M. V. Fedulov, K. N. Mitrofanov, A. A. Samokhin, E. V. Grabovski, S. F. Medovschikov, G. M. Oleinik, V. V. Aleksandrov, G. G. Zukakishvili, Pavel V. Sasorov, and I. N. Frolov
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Physics ,Core (optical fiber) ,Optics ,business.industry ,Z-pinch ,Implosion ,Radius ,Plasma ,Atomic physics ,Current (fluid) ,Electric current ,business ,Pulse (physics) - Abstract
The results of the experiments on Z‐pinch produced from wire arrays performed on the facility Angara‐5‐1 are presented. The models of liner implosion, i.e. prolonged plasma production have found their confirmation. Estimation based on our experimental data show that W wire cores are heterogeneous. The velocity of core expansion is determined by energy deposited at the first nanoseconds after current start. The effect of the inner array on the current distribution in the region between the arrays has been revealed. The «lost mass » was measured at initial radius of array at the moment of X‐ray pulse maximum.
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- 2006
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