Semiconductor bridges (SCBs) are finding increased use as initiators for explosive and pyrotechnic devices. They offer advantages in reduced voltage and energy requirements, coupled with excellent safety features. The design of explosive systems which implement either SCBs or metal bridgewires can be facilitated through the use of electrical simulation software such as the PSpice{reg_sign} computer code. A key component in the electrical simulation of such systems is an electrical model of the bridge. This report has two objectives: (1) to present and characterize electrical data taken in tests of detonators which employ SCBs with BNCP as the explosive powder; and (2) to derive appropriate electrical models for such detonators. The basis of...
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Since semiconductor bridge (SCB) igniter has been invented, it is commonly considered as a plasma ge...
Sandia National Laboratories` semiconductor bridge, SCB, is now being used for the ignition or initi...
Semiconductor bridges (SCB) igniters were evaluated as possible replacements for conventional hot-wi...
An empirical model of detonator electrical performance which describes the resistance of the explodi...
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One- and two-dimensional models of initiation in detonators are being developed for the purpose of e...
For many years, explosive components have used hotwires to convert an electrical stimulus into the t...
Due to the unique features of the system generated electromagnetic pulse and its effects on electron...
As pulsed-power systems used to drive EM launchers evolve from laboratory to operational environment...
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A detailed model for the dynamic resistivity of an exploding conductor presents many difficulties. A...
The present paper deals with the experimental validation of an electro-thermal simulator which is ab...
High voltage A.C. transmission is the common mode adopted in transmitting bulk electrical power fro...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...
In this paper the authors describe computer models that simulate the electrical characteristics and ...
Since semiconductor bridge (SCB) igniter has been invented, it is commonly considered as a plasma ge...
Sandia National Laboratories` semiconductor bridge, SCB, is now being used for the ignition or initi...
Semiconductor bridges (SCB) igniters were evaluated as possible replacements for conventional hot-wi...
An empirical model of detonator electrical performance which describes the resistance of the explodi...
There is great interest in applying magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation techniques to the designs o...
One- and two-dimensional models of initiation in detonators are being developed for the purpose of e...
For many years, explosive components have used hotwires to convert an electrical stimulus into the t...
Due to the unique features of the system generated electromagnetic pulse and its effects on electron...
As pulsed-power systems used to drive EM launchers evolve from laboratory to operational environment...
This paper describes an exploding wire experiment to measure the electrical specific action to melt ...
A detailed model for the dynamic resistivity of an exploding conductor presents many difficulties. A...
The present paper deals with the experimental validation of an electro-thermal simulator which is ab...
High voltage A.C. transmission is the common mode adopted in transmitting bulk electrical power fro...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...