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pulse. The energies available are fairly low, in the range of single joules, the voltages range in tens of kilovolts to over 100 kV, and the powers range in hundreds of kilowatts to megawatts.
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Larry L. Altgilbers; Jason Baird; Bruce L. Freeman; Christopher S. Lynch; Sergey I. Shkuratov (2010).
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FEGs find multiple uses due to their compact character; charging banks of capacitors, initiation of
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ECFEGs operate by releasing the electrical charge stored in the
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The structure of an EDFEG is generally a block of a suitable
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generator, a device used for generation of short high-
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Index

pulsed power
voltage
current

high voltage
impedance
loads
poled
ferroelectric material
PZT

phase transition
high explosive

slapper detonator
nuclear weapons
nuclear fusion
neutron generators
EPFCGs
electromagnetic pulse
electromagnetic weapons
vector inversion generators
HERF
pulse forming network
dipole antenna

Explosively pumped flux compression generator
Explosive-driven ferromagnetic generator
Explosive pulsed power: an enabling technology
ISBN

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