Megagauss Physics and Technology 1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-1048-8_55
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Formation and Transmission of Magnetic Cumulation Generators Electromagnetic Energy Pulses

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“…-P e (1) where P 0 is the gas pressure in the conducting channel (assumed uniform) at the time of explosive product contact with the Mylar, and g is an "effective gamma" for the compression of the gas. If the channel were an ideal, ionized gas, g would be about 5/3.…”
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“…-P e (1) where P 0 is the gas pressure in the conducting channel (assumed uniform) at the time of explosive product contact with the Mylar, and g is an "effective gamma" for the compression of the gas. If the channel were an ideal, ionized gas, g would be about 5/3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we must use the inverse pinch. This is not a great sacrifice, though one might at first think the compression of a thin gap at large radius would be less effective in rapidly reducing channel cross section than compression of a channel on the axis, because (1) the pressure in the channel would rise more rapidly, with the "effective gamma" (see below)…”
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