DocumentCode :
1531498
Title :
Effect of Circuit Parameters and Wire Properties on Exploding a Copper Wire in Water
Author :
Zhou, Qing ; Zhang, Qiaogen ; Zhang, Jun ; Zhao, Junping ; Pang, Lei ; Ren, Baozhong
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´´an, China
Volume :
39
Issue :
7
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1606
Lastpage :
1612
Abstract :
The physical processes that occur during the initial stages of nanosecond explosion of thin wires play an important role in the development of plasma for nanoparticle preparation. The transition of the wire material from the condensed state to conducting plasma has not yet been fully understood. In this paper, underwater electrical explosions of copper wires were investigated with pulsed voltage in the timescale of a few microseconds. A self-integrating Rogowski coil and a voltage divider were used for the measurements of the current and the voltage on the wire load, respectively. The current rise rate was adjusted by changing the circuit parameters, including the discharge voltage and circuit inductance, and the copper wire properties consisting of the length and the diameter. The effect of the current rise rate on the phase transitions involving melting from solid to liquid and vaporization from superheated liquid to the vapor-drop mixture was obtained by the analysis of the current and voltage waveforms of copper wire explosion. The energy of melting and vaporization was calculated based on experimental waveforms of current and voltage. In addition, the effect of applied voltage, circuit inductance, and the length and diameter of copper wire was acquired on the electrical explosion characteristics of copper wires.
Keywords :
copper; electric current measurement; exploding wires; melting; plasma production; vaporisation; voltage measurement; circuit inductance; circuit parameter effects; condensed state-conducting plasma transition; copper wire diameter; copper wire length; current rise rate effects; discharge voltage; exploding copper wire; melting energy; nanoparticle preparation; plasma development; pulsed voltage; self integrating Rogowski coil; solid-liquid melting; superheated liquid vaporization; thin wire nanosecond explosion; underwater copper wire electrical explosions; vapor-drop mixture; vaporization energy; voltage divider; wire load current measurements; wire load voltage measurements; wire property effects; Copper; Electric breakdown; Explosions; Inductance; Magnetic liquids; Plasmas; Wires; Applied voltage; circuit inductance; copper wire; underwater electrical wire explosion (UEWE);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2146279
Filename :
5783000
Link To Document :
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