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Exploding Wires - Volume 2 Proceedings of the Second Conference on the Exploding Wire Phenomenon, Held at Boston, November 13-15, 1961, under the Sponsorship of the Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Office of Aerospace Research, with the Cooperation of the Lowell Technological Institute Research Foundation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1962)
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Exploding Wires - Volume 2 Proceedings of the Second Conference on the Exploding Wire Phenomenon, Held at Boston, November 13-15, 1961, under the Sponsorship of the Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Office of Aerospace Research, with the Cooperation of the Lowell Technological Institute Research Foundation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1962)
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Second Conference on
the Exploding Wire Phenomenon. In addition to the general theory of
exploding wires, this conference considered exploding wire shock
waves; the generation by exploding wires of extreme tem peratures,
X-rays, and very high pressures; instrumentationprob lems in wire
explosions; and, for the first time, exploding foils. Sponsored by
the Geophysics Research Directorate ofthe Air Force Cambridge
Research Laboratories, this symposium was held in Boston,
Massachusetts, on November 13 and 14, 1961. To fill a definite need
for ready access to information, Volume Two of Exploding Wires
contains a comprehensive index which should facilitate the use of
both volumes on the exploding wire phenomenon. It is not possible
to express full appreciation to all those whose generous assistance
made the Second Conference and this volume possible. It is certain,
however, that without the cooperation of Dr. John N. Howard,
Laboratory Chief, and Mr. Morton A. Levine, Branch Chief, there
could have been no conference. Special ac knowledgment goes to the
Staff of the Hydromagnetics Laboratory for its invaluable aid: to
Mrs. William Watson for exceptional secretarial work; to Mr. E. H.
Cullington for technical assistance; to Mr. C. V. Fish for
drawings, graphs, and art work; and to Mr. K. R. Saari for
photography. Particular gratitude is due to Mr.
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