Abstract

A technique based on measurement of the active voltage in a low-inductance section of a discharge circuit with two interelectrode gaps in a three-gap gas discharge generator of aerosol is developed for use in determining energy release in a pulsed gas discharge in short interelectrode gaps. It is shown that the efficiency of energy release increases as the number of serially connected electrodes is increased.

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