This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic flux and to serve as the basis for a new approach to producing fast-rising voltage pulses with amplitudes of several hundred kV. The shockwave is produced by an exploding foil driven electric gun that accelerates a Mylar flyer to impact with a sample of aluminium powder. Both Japanese and Russian researchers have previously published experimental results for shockwave magnetic flux compression using an explosive driver. The present research considers replacing the explosive energy of this driver by the electrostatic energy stored in a capacitor bank, thereby enabling experiments to be performed in a laboratory environment. Differences in perfor...
A conventional pulsed power technology has been combined with an explosive pulsed power technology t...
Pulsed-power research at Loughborough University began more than 15 years ago, with the production a...
In this report we present a magnetic flux compression system using explosivedriven implosion of a me...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
The repulsion-coil technique for energy conversion offers a powerful, new tool in the field of accul...
This research is aimed at exploding a wire via electromagnetic induction, with a preference for obta...
The development of fossil energy requires eco-friendly and high-efficient approaches, especially in ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
During the past three decades, a wide variety of explosive-driven magnetic-flux compression generato...
The electric gun is a projectile launcher which utilises both the rapid expansion of an ohmically he...
Comprehensive studies of explosively driven ferromagnetic generators (FMGs) have been performed. It ...
This Thesis is based on the concept of using an electromagnetic accelerator for metal forming, inclu...
The recent development of gas turbines, high speed aircraft, and similar machines, has made the stud...
A conventional pulsed power technology has been combined with an explosive pulsed power technology t...
Pulsed-power research at Loughborough University began more than 15 years ago, with the production a...
In this report we present a magnetic flux compression system using explosivedriven implosion of a me...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
This thesis describes a novel electromagnetic shockwave technique for use in compressing magnetic fl...
The repulsion-coil technique for energy conversion offers a powerful, new tool in the field of accul...
This research is aimed at exploding a wire via electromagnetic induction, with a preference for obta...
The development of fossil energy requires eco-friendly and high-efficient approaches, especially in ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
During the past three decades, a wide variety of explosive-driven magnetic-flux compression generato...
The electric gun is a projectile launcher which utilises both the rapid expansion of an ohmically he...
Comprehensive studies of explosively driven ferromagnetic generators (FMGs) have been performed. It ...
This Thesis is based on the concept of using an electromagnetic accelerator for metal forming, inclu...
The recent development of gas turbines, high speed aircraft, and similar machines, has made the stud...
A conventional pulsed power technology has been combined with an explosive pulsed power technology t...
Pulsed-power research at Loughborough University began more than 15 years ago, with the production a...
In this report we present a magnetic flux compression system using explosivedriven implosion of a me...