Five to ten MA experiments using flat plate explosive generators
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High explosive pulsed power (HEPP) techniques can address a wide range of pulsed power needs. The basis for HEPP techniques is the use of high explosives to reduce the inductance of a current-carrying circuit, thus multiplying the current due to magnetic flux conservation. For the past twenty years at Los Alamos, our high energy density physics (HEDP) program has followed a path leading to more sophisticated and higher current (and often power) systems. Twenty years ago, we had the capability o…
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Date:
January 1, 2001
Creator:
Caird, R. S.; Fowler, C. M.; King, J. C. (James Carrel); Oona, H. (Henn); Tasker, D. G. (Douglas G.) & Goforth, J. H. (James H.)
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