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INTERACTION OF COMPRESSION WAVES INITIATED BY A HIGH-CURRENT PULSED ELECTRON BEAM IN A SOLID. / Meshcheryakov, Yu I.; Morozov, V. A.

In: Soviet physics. Technical physics, Vol. 24, No. 9, 01.01.1979, p. 1117-1119.

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title = "INTERACTION OF COMPRESSION WAVES INITIATED BY A HIGH-CURRENT PULSED ELECTRON BEAM IN A SOLID.",
abstract = "Experiments reveal that two compression waves are excited when high-power pulsed electron beams initiated by an explosive-type field-emission cathode interact with a solid. The time interval between the appearance of the two waves depends on the plasma velocity in the vacuum gap. The superposition of the waves depends in a complicated way on the parameters of the electron beam, the target, and the plasma. A longitudinal component of the dynamic stress caused by the thermal shock from the plasma is detected and measured.",
author = "Meshcheryakov, {Yu I.} and Morozov, {V. A.}",
year = "1979",
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language = "English",
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