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Author Altgilbers, Larry L

Title Explosive Pulsed Power
Published Singapore : World Scientific, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (500 pages)
Contents Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What is Pulsed Power?; 1.2 Pulsed Power Parameters; 1.3 Explosive Power Sources; 1.3.1 Flux Compression Generators; 1.3.2 Explosive Magnetohydrodynamic Generators; 1.3.3 Moving Magnet Generators; 1.3.4 Ferroelectric Generators; 1.3.5 Ferromagnetic Generators; 1.4 Book Outline; Bibliography; 2. Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Theory and Electric Circuits; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Maxwell's Equations; 2.3 Circuit Elements and Equations; 2.3.1 Circuit Elements; 2.3.1.1 Resistors; 2.3.1.2 Inductors; 2.3.1.3 Capacitors; 2.3.1.4 Transformers; 2.3.1.5 Switches
2.3.1.6 Transmission Lines2.3.1.7 Insulation; 2.3.2 Circuit Equations; 2.3.3 Transient Circuits; 2.4 Electromagnetic Phenomena; 2.4.1 Magnetic Di.usion; 2.4.2 Magnetic Force; 2.4.3 Magnetic Pressure; 2.4.4 Electric Fields; 2.4.5 Electrical Breakdown; 2.4.5.1 Gas Breakdown; 2.4.5.2 Liquid Breakdown; 2.4.5.3 Solid Breakdown; 2.4.5.4 Surface Flashover; 2.5 Summary; Bibliography; 3. Fundamentals of Shock Waves and High Explosives; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Shock and Detonation Waves; 3.2.1 Stress and Strain; 3.2.2 Sound Velocity; 3.2.3 ShockWaves; 3.2.4 Detonation Waves
3.2.5 Detonation Jump Equations3.3 Explosives and Explosive Components; 3.3.1 Explosives; 3.3.1.1 Categories of Explosives; 3.3.1.2 Chemistry of Explosives; 3.3.1.3 Explosive Thermochemistry; 3.3.1.4 Chemical Kinetics; 3.3.1.5 Factors That Affect Explosives; 3.3.1.6 Explosive Power; 3.3.2 Explosive Train; 3.3.2.1 Detonators; 3.3.2.2 Fire Set and Cabling; 3.4 Interaction of Detonation Waves with Materials; 3.4.1 Impedance; 3.4.2 Gurney Equations; 3.4.3 Taylor Angle Approximation; 3.5 Summary; Bibliography; 4. Measurement Techniques; 4.1 High Power Electrical Measurements
4.1.1 Voltage Measurements4.1.1.1 Resistive Voltage Divider; 4.1.1.2 Capacitive Voltage Divider; 4.1.1.3 Optical Voltage Monitors; 4.1.2 Current Measurements; 4.1.2.1 Pure Resistive Shunt Method; 4.1.2.2 Rogowski Coil; 4.1.2.3 Pearson Current Monitor; 4.1.2.4 Current Viewing Resistor; 4.1.2.5 Cavity Current Monitor; 4.1.2.6 Magneto-Optical Current Sensor; 4.1.3 Power and Energy Measurements; 4.2 Pulsed Electric and Magnetic Field Measurements; 4.2.1 B-Dot Probes; 4.2.2 D-Dot Probes; 4.2.3 Current Monitor Transformer; 4.2.4 Antennae; 4.2.4.1 Dipole Antenna; 4.2.4.2 Monopole Antenna
4.2.4.3 Log Periodic Antenna4.2.4.4 Vivaldi Antenna; 4.2.5 Thin Film Sensors; 4.3 DetonicMeasurement Techniques; 4.3.1 Time of Arrival Detectors; 4.3.2 Surface Displacement Detectors; 4.3.3 Stress Versus Time Detectors; 4.3.3.1 Piezoresistive Gages; 4.3.3.2 Piezoelectric Gages; 4.3.4 Cinematographic and Flash X-Ray Techniques; 4.3.4.1 Shadowgraphs; 4.3.4.2 Rotating-Mirror and Rotating-Drum Cameras; 4.3.4.3 Image Converter and Electronic Cameras; 4.3.4.4 Flash X-Ray Radiography; 4.4 Summary; Bibliography; 5. Flux Compression Generators; 5.1 Classifications of FCGs; 5.2 Historical Perspectives
Summary Explosive pulsed power generators are devices that either convert the chemical energy stored in explosives into electrical energy or use the shock waves generated by explosives to release energy stored in ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials. The objective of this book is to acquaint the reader with the principles of operation of explosive generators and to provide details on how to design, build, and test three types of generators: flux compression, ferroelectric, and ferromagnetic generators, which are the most developed and the most near term for practical applications. Containing a co
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Subject Nuclear energy -- United States
Nuclear engineering -- United States
Nuclear energy
Nuclear engineering
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Baird, Jason
Freeman, Bruce L
ISBN 9781848163232
1848163231