Abstract

The time-dependent spatial distribution of magnetic fields generated by the electromagnetic flux compression technique is investigated, with emphasis on the dynamical processes of an imploding liner. The developing magnetic field distribution in space and time is determined by a three-dimensional implosion process of the liner that is settled in a primary coil, using an advanced numerical calculation.

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