Effects of load voltage on voltage breakdown modes of electrical exploding aluminum wires in air

  • Jian Wu
  • , Xingwen Li
  • , Zefeng Yang
  • , Kun Wang
  • , Youchuang Chao
  • , Zongqian Shi
  • , Shenli Jia
  • , Aici Qiu

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Abstract

The effects of the load voltage on the breakdown modes are investigated in exploding aluminum wires driven by a 1 kA, 0.1 kA/ns pulsed current in air. From laser probing images taken by laser shadowgraphy, schlieren imaging, and interferometry, the position of the shockwave front, the plasma channel, and the wire core edge of the exploding product can be determined. The breakdown mode makes a transition from the internal mode, which involves breakdown inside the wire core, to the shunting mode, which involves breakdown in the compressed air, with decreasing charging voltage. The breakdown electrical field for a gaseous aluminum wire core of nearly solid density is estimated to be more than 20 kV/cm, while the value for gaseous aluminum of approximately 0.2% solid density decreases to 15-20 kV/cm. The breakdown field in shunting mode is less than 20 kV/cm and is strongly affected by the vaporized aluminum, the desorbed gas, and the electrons emitted from the wire core during the current pause. Ohmic heating during voltage collapses will induce further energy deposition in the current channel and thus will result in different expansion speeds for both the wire core and the shockwave front in the different modes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number062710
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

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