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Warm dense matter: Another application for pulsed power hydrodynamics

Reinovsky, 2009

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4639025434823433365
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Reinovsky R
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2009 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference

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Pulsed power hydrodynamics (PPH) is an application of low-impedance pulsed power, and high magnetic field technology to the study of advanced hydrodynamic problems, instabilities, turbulence, and material properties. PPH can potentially be applied to the study …
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