An explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG) is a device used to generate a high-power electromagnetic pulse by compressing magnetic flux using...
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discharged into a single-loop antenna, a microwave generator, and an explosively pumped flux compression generator. To achieve the frequency characteristics of...
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magnitude Explosively pumped flux compression generator Eddy covariance flux (aka, eddy correlation, eddy flux) Fast Flux Test Facility Fluence (flux of the...
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using explosives to compress the magnetic field inside an electromagnet as it is pulsed; these are called explosively pumped flux compression generators. The...
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similar charge in parallel discharge in series approach Explosively pumped flux compression generator – a solution to the dual problem of creating high current...
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Smoke grenade Flashbang grenade Some pyrotechnics Fireworks Explosively pumped flux compression generator Explosive-driven ferroelectric generator v t e...
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An explosive-driven ferroelectric generator (EDFEG, explosively pumped ferroelectric generator, EPFEG, or FEG) is a compact pulsed power generator, a...
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In an explosively pumped flux compression generator, explosives compress a coil that is carrying current. In [a similar device], explosives accelerate...
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penetrator using molten metal in place of self-forging explosives Explosively pumped flux compression generator Precision-guided firearm Research and development...
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An explosive-driven ferromagnetic generator (EDFMG, explosively pumped ferromagnetic generator, EPFMG, or FMG) is a compact pulsed power generator, a...
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approximately 3 tonnes of TNT. The proposed design uses a large explosively pumped flux compression generator to produce the high power density required to ignite...
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Electromagnetic pulse – Burst of electromagnetic energy (EMP) Explosively pumped flux compression generator – Non-nuclear device that creates an electromagnetic...
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Andrei Sakharov (section Magneto-implosive generators)
invented and tested the first explosively pumped flux compression generators, compressing magnetic fields by explosives. He called these devices MK (for...
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amphibious ATV) Andrei Sakharov, physicist, inventor of explosively pumped flux compression generator, co-developer of the Tsar Bomb, Nobel Peace Prize winner...
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created by connecting a nuclear explosive device with another of his inventions, the explosively pumped flux compression generator, to accelerate protons to...
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between 1952 and 1996. His main contribution was on explosively pumped flux compression generators. From 1945 to 1952, Clarence "Max" Fowler did research...
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hypersensitivity Electromagnetic warfare Electromagnetism Explosively pumped flux compression generator Faraday's law of induction F region Gamma-ray burst...
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atlas Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989), Russia – invented explosively pumped flux compression generator, co-developed the Tsar Bomba and tokamak Jonas Edward...
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co-developer of tokamak and the Tsar Bomb, inventor of explosively pumped flux compression generator, Nobel Peace Prize winner Nikolay Semyonov, physical...
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Berkovich tip 1951 Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction 1951 Explosively pumped flux compression generator 1952 Masers Invention of the first masers by Nikolay...
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generate a significant EMP: Explosively pumped flux compression generators (FCG) Explosive and Propellant Driven MHD Generators High Power Microwave Sources...
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characters to begin their heist. Electromagnetic forming Explosively pumped flux compression generator Fusion power Madison Symmetric Torus (reversed field...
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amphibious ATV) Andrei Sakharov, physicist, inventor of explosively pumped flux compression generator, co-developer of the Tsar Bomb, Nobel Peace Prize winner...
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co-developer of tokamak and the Tsar Bomb, inventor of explosively pumped flux compression generator, Nobel Peace Prize winner Nikolay Semyonov, physical...
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centrifugal fan Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989) Soviet Union explosively pumped flux compression generator, co-developer of the Tsar Bomb, co-developer of tokamak...
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Dynamo (category Electrical generators)
a varying magnetic flux. He also built the first electromagnetic generator, called the Faraday disk, a type of homopolar generator, using a copper disc...
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injection method, the ability to achieve reversible compression–expansion cycles, problems with magnetic flux diffusion into the liner material, and the ability...
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Nuclear weapon design (section Explosive testing)
[citation needed] In the boosted design, the fusion fuel in gas form is pumped into the pit during arming. This will fuse into helium and release free...
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Computer cooling (section Generators of unwanted heat)
HSFs. However, while pumping heat, a Peltier module will typically consume more electric power than the heat amount being pumped. It is also possible...
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The tubular steel electrode consists of a steel tube with a waterproofed flux coating which is applied during manufacture. A typical electrode is 14 inches...
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