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Study of Jet Formation in Wire X-pinches

Authors: F. N. Beg;

Study of Jet Formation in Wire X-pinches

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Observations of x‐pinch discharges driven by the 160 kA, 80 ns IMP generator are reported. X‐pinches consisting of two wires of aluminum and molybdenum were used. X‐pinches were mounted at two angles (120° and 83°). The coronal plasma from the wires was observed to be streaming towards the mid plane of an x‐pinch, forming jets on either side of the cross‐point. Streaming of the coronal plasma was significant for a narrow angle and jets were observed to be m=1 unstable indicating a transfer of current.

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