Discharge and post-explosion behaviors of electrical explosion of conductors from a single wire to planar wire array

Chen Li, Ruoyu Han*, Yi Liu, Jinlin Zhao, Yanan Wang, Feng He, Jiting Ouyang

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Abstract

This work deals with an experimental study of a Cu planar wire array (PWA) in air and water under the stored energy 300-1200 J. A single Cu wire is adopted as a controlled trial. Four configurations of PWA and a wire with the same mass (cross-section area) but the different specific surface areas (15-223 cm2 g-1) are exploded. The transient process is analyzed using high-speed photography in combination with the results of optical emission and discharge. Discharge characteristics revealed that PWA always has a higher electric power peak, early but higher voltage peak, as well as faster vaporization and ionization process than the single-wire case. Two to three times stronger optical emission could be obtained when replacing the single-wire with PWA, indicating a higher energy-density state is reached. Phenomenologically, in both air and water, single-wire load tends to develop a transverse stratified structure, while PWA is dominated by the uneven energy deposition among wires. Finally, the synchronism and uniformity of the PWA explosion are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015507
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • electrical explosion
  • metal plasma
  • plasma radiation
  • shock wave
  • wire array

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