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Thin metal wire with insulation coating has distinctive behaviors comparing to bare wire's behaviors in vacuum, according to previous research. The insulation layer might be a key role impeding the formation of corona around the core, thus increasing the energy deposition of the wire.
Underwater shock waves have many applications, such as petroleum exploitation, sterilization, lithotripsy and so on. Based on high pulsed power technology, electrical explosion can be utilized to generate shock waves with fast front and short duration efficiently. In order to enhance the shock wave, we have proposed a new technique by taking advantage of energetic materials.
Underwater electrical wire explosion could be an optimal way to produce partially controllable shock waves, thus becoming a promising method for breaking stones, exploiting related applications, etc.
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