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Shock-wave-driven Pulsed Power Supplies Utilizing Materials with a Conductivity Transition
David J. Hemmert,S. V. Kolosenok,V. S. Soukhomlinov,Yu. A. Tolmachev 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.61
Magnetocumulative (or Flux Compression) Generators (MCGs) are often used in expendable pulsed power supplies. The disadvantages of MCGs include Raleigh-Taylor instabilities of converging liners, flux losses due to bad contact between armature and winding, and so on, but some MCGs do not imply liner or armature. They are built around the solid-state insulating materials with pronounced conductivity under shock pressures, such as Aluminum powder, which is naturally coated by an oxide insulating layer. Here we present the literature review and the results of our own research in this area.
A benchmark study on the thermal conductivity of nanofluids
Buongiorno, Jacopo,Venerus, David C.,Prabhat, Naveen,McKrell, Thomas,Townsend, Jessica,Christianson, Rebecca,Tolmachev, Yuriy V.,Keblinski, Pawel,Hu, Lin-wen,Alvarado, Jorge L.,Bang, In Cheol,Bishnoi, American Institute of Physics 2009 JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS - Vol.106 No.9