Title :
Generation of Electrohydraulic Shock Waves by Plasma-Ignited Energetic Materials: II. Influence of Wire Configuration and Stored Energy
Author :
Haibin Zhou ; Ruoyu Han ; Qiaojue Liu ; Yan Jing ; Jiawei Wu ; Yongmin Zhang ; Aici Qiu ; Youzhi Zhao
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Electrohydraulic shock waves (SWs) have been used for shale gas exploitation in recent years. The traditional method to generate SWs is underwater pulsed discharge with a water gap load or an electrical wire (EW) load, but the SW energy is limited heavily by the stored energy. To obtain stronger SW, the EW explosion ignited energetic material (EM) load is proposed here. To obtain a good ignition performance, the influence of capacitor charging voltage, stored energy, wire diameter, and wire material (Cu and Mo) were studied. The results show that the higher the charging voltage is, the more effective the ignition is; liquidation and vaporization will affect the discharge but will not ignite the EM explosion effectively; the EMs given in this paper are more sensitive to the arc plasma. Besides, the nonrefractory copper is more suitable for the EM ignition than the refractory molybdenum.
Keywords :
copper; discharges (electric); ignition; molybdenum; plasma materials processing; plasma shock waves; arc plasma; capacitor charging voltage; copper; electrical wire load; electrohydraulic shock wave generation; energy storage; ignition performance; liquidation; molybdenum; plasma-ignited energetic materials; shale gas exploitation; underwater pulsed discharge; vaporization; water gap load; wire configuration; Arc discharges; Copper; Energy storage; Explosions; Ignition; Plasma applications; Shock waves; Wires; Electrohydraulic shock wave (SW); energetic materials (EMs); energy deposition; plasma ignition; underwater electrical wire explosion (UEWE); underwater electrical wire explosion (UEWE).;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2469593