The Electrical Behavior of Exploding Wires

The Electrical Behavior of Exploding Wires
Author: F. W. Neilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1960
Genre: Exploding wire phenomena
ISBN:

The experimental apparatus and techniques for studying exploding wires by means of a cable discharge system are described. The cable discharge system is shown to have the advantages of more accurate and easier interpretation of results and more accurate and easier instrumentation than the more commonly used capacitor discharge systems.

The Electrical Behavior of Exploding Wires

The Electrical Behavior of Exploding Wires
Author: T. J. Tucker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1959
Genre: Exploding wire phenomena
ISBN:

A survey of the electrical behavior of various metals exploded by a cable discharge system at a current density of approximately 4 x 107 amp/cm2 is described. Resistance versus inertia and resistance versus energy curves are presented for 17 pure metals and a number of alloys. The electrical behavior of gold alloys as a function of the percentage composition is discussed.

Exploding wires

Exploding wires
Author: Conference on the Exploding Wire Phenomenon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
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Blast Effects

Blast Effects
Author: Isabelle Sochet
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319708317

This book compiles a variety of experimental data on blast waves. The book begins with an introductory chapter and proceeds to the topic of blast wave phenomenology, with a discussion on Rankine-Hugoniot equations and the Friedlander equation, used to describe the pressure-time history of a blast wave. Additional topics include arrival time measurement, the initiation of detonation by exploding wires, a discussion of TNT equivalency, and small scale experiments. Gaseous and high explosive detonations are covered as well. The topics and experiments covered were chosen based on the comparison of used scale sizes, from small to large. Each characteristic parameter of blast waves is analyzed and expressed versus scaled distance in terms of energy and mass. Finally, the appendix compiles a number of polynomial laws that will prove indispensable for engineers and researchers.

Wood & Fire Safety

Wood & Fire Safety
Author: Linda Makovicka Osvaldova
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030412350

This proceedings volume presents new scientific works of the research workers and experts from the field of Wood Science & Fire. It looks into the properties of various tree species across the continents affecting the fire-technical properties of wood and wood-based materials, its modifications, fire-retardant methods and other technological processes that have an impact on wood ignition and burning. The results of these findings have a direct impact on Building Construction and Design describing the fire safety of wooden buildings, mainly large and multi-story ones. The results of these experiments and findings may be applied, or are directly implemented into Fire Science, Hazard Control, Building Safety which makes the application of wood and wood materials in buildings possible, while maintaining strict fire regulations. One part of the contributions focuses on the symbiosis of the material and the fire-fighting technologies. Wood burning has its own specific features, therefore, the fire protection technologies need to be updated regularly. It also includes the issue of the intervention of fire-fighting and rescue teams in the fires of wooden buildings. Presentations deal with the issue of forest fires influenced by the climate changes, relief, fuel models based on the type and the age of the forest stand.

A Bibliography of the Electrically Exploded Conductor Phenomenon, Fourth Edition

A Bibliography of the Electrically Exploded Conductor Phenomenon, Fourth Edition
Author: William George Chace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1967
Genre: Electric currents
ISBN:

The bibliography includes abstracts of reports on the exploding conductor (exploding wire) phenomenon published from 1774 through 1966. There is also some coverage of important papers in adjacent areas of spectroscopy and instrumentation. Arrangement is by subject group, alphabetically by authors.

Large Exploding Wires

Large Exploding Wires
Author: E. C. Cnare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1959
Genre: Exploding wire phenomena
ISBN:

"To investigate the application of exploding wires as fuses for the proposed Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 2-megajoule Project Sherwood capacitor bank, a 49.5-kilojoule capacitor discharge system was established at Sandia Corporation."--P. 3.

Explosive Pulsed Power

Explosive Pulsed Power
Author: Larry L. Altgilbers
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2011
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1848163223

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 considerable amount of new experimental data that has been collected by the authors, this is the first book that treats all three types of explosive pulsed power generators. In addition, there is a brief introduction to a fourth type ix explosive generator called a moving magnet generator. As practical applications for these generators evolve, students, scientists, and engineers will have access to the results of a considerable body of experience gained by almost 10 years of intense research and development by the authors.