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Abstract
Explosive-magnetic generators (EMGs) unlike capacitive storages (CSs), as a rule, have growing power. The effective operation of pulsed plasma loads, such as pulsed plasma accelerators (PPAs), plasma foci, plasma breakers, etc, can be provided at realization of the mentioned advantage of EMG as a power source. A technique of laboratory experiments with PPA is presented in this paper. The experiments with PPA powered by CS precede the explosive experiment with EMG. The dependencies of the load operation modes on the start parameters are determined by the analysis of the experimental data. They included the dynamics of the inductance and the position of the current shell inside the PPA. The technique allows reducing the number of expensive explosive experiments and supplements the database of nonlinear dependencies of the load parameters under various amplitudes of the current pulse that is important for mathematical modeling. The technique based on experiments together with the estimations allowed solving the problem of matching of non-linear loads type PPA with EMG. Thus, the productivity of experiments with EMG increases greatly. The developed technique can be adapted to a wide class of nonlinear loads.
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1 Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhorskaya 13 Bldg 2, Moscow 125412, Russia