Mark T. Muffoletto, A. Upia, T. DiSanto, D. Muffoletto, Kevin M. Burk, J. Zirnheld, H. Moore, Hardev Singh, P. Haney
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Abstract
During the electrical explosion of a thin metallized film, the metallization layer is heated rapidly up to vaporization where the film bursts and the metal layer is ejected from the substrate. It has been shown that adding inductance in the dis-charge path changes the characteristics of the explosion; most notably it alters the energy transfer efficiency. This work sets out to explore the metallization removed as a function of in-ductance, namely how much of the metallized surface is liber-ated during the explosion of the film. An image processing technique is used to quantify the metallization removal and the results of this effort are discussed herein.