Engineering Transactions, 13, 4, pp. 679-692, 1965

Zastosowanie Modelu «Śnieżnego Pługa» do Rurki Uderzeniowej ze Współosiowymi Elektrodami

W.W. Byszewski
Zakład Mechaniki Cieczy i Gazów Instytutu Podstawowych Problemów Techniki PAN
Poland

J. Kopsytyński
Zakład Mechaniki Cieczy i Gazów Instytutu Podstawowych Problemów Techniki PAN
Poland

Z. Mucha
Zakład Mechaniki Cieczy i Gazów Instytutu Podstawowych Problemów Techniki PAN
Poland

Z.A. Pietrzyk
Zakład Mechaniki Cieczy i Gazów Instytutu Podstawowych Problemów Techniki PAN
Poland

The object of the considerations is the process of acceleration of plasma in a shock tube with concentric electrodes which is described theoretically by means of the «snow plough models, using this model a computation is performed assuming constant inductivity of the circuit. The error resulting from this assumption is estimated. A comparison of the theoretical and experimental results shows, in principle, a qualitative agreement between corresponding relations and quantitative differences which amount to some 100 percent.
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