Plasma propellant interactions in an electrothermal-chemical gun
This Thesis covers work conducted to understand the mechanisms underpinning the operation of the electrothermal-chemical gun. The initial formation of plasma from electrically exploding wires, through to the development of plasma venting from the capillary and interacting with a densely packed energ...
Main Author: | Taylor, M J |
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Other Authors: | Crowley, Prof A |
Language: | en |
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Department of Environmental and Ordnance Systems
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1826/4010 |
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