1.Introduction............................................................................................ 14
References.......................................................................................... 21
2 Test Benches of the IEE RAS' Pulsed Plasma Generators...................................... 25
2.1 Construction and Equipment of Test Benches................................................ 25
2.2 Power Supplies of the Plasma Generators..................................................... 26
2.2.1 Capacitive Power Supply CPS-25............................................. 26
2.2.2 Capacitive Power Supply CPS-10................................................... 32
2.3 Components of Power Supply............................................................ 36
2.4 Diagnostic Methods and Measurement Equipment.................................... 39
2.4.1 Initial Parameters of Experiment............................................... 39
2.4.2 Pulsed Current..................................................................... 40
2.4.3 Voltage Drop Across Arc........................................................ 41
2.4.4 Pulsed Pressure.................................................................. 42
2.4.5 Optical Registration............................................................. 44
2.4.6 X-Rays Registration............................................................ 46
2.4.7 Data Registration and Processing System..................................... 48
References.......................................................................................... 49
3.Pulsed Plasma Generators................................................................................51
3.1 Types of Electrodischarge Chambers..................................................... 51
3.2 IEE RAS' Pulsed Plasma Generators................................................... 57
3.2.1 Design of Plasma Generators......................................................... 57
3.3 Components of Plasma Generators' Electrodischarge Chambers................... 66
References.......................................................................................... 75
4 Parameters of the Arc............................................................................. 77
4.1 Resistance.....................................................................................  
About the Author:
V. Kolikov has been working at the Institute for Electromechanics, Academy of Science of USSR (now the Institute for Electrophysics and Electric Power, Russian Academy of Science) since 1967, first as a Laboratory Assistant and now as Vice Director. He has published 159 papers and one book, and holds five patents. In 2005 he received his Science Doctor Degree from the IEE RAS.
A. Bogomaz was born in Leningrad, USSR in 1943. He graduated from the Physical Faculty of Leningrad State University in 1967 and completed his Ph.D. in electrophysics at the Institute of Problems of Electrophysics (St.-Petersburg) in 1981. Now he is a leading researcher at the Institute for Electrophysics and Electric Power, Russian Academy of Sciences (IEE RAS, St. Petersburg). He is the author or co-author of more than 100 papers. His chief scientific interests are in the electrical technology and physics of high-current discharge in high and ultrahigh pressure gas.
A. Budin was born in Frankfurt on Oder, Germany, in 1956. He received his M.S. degree from Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, Russia in 1979 and his Ph.D. degree in electrophysics from the Institute of Problems of Electrophysics in 1997. He is currently head of the laboratory at the Institute for Electrophysics and Electric Power, Russian Academy of Science. His main areas of scientific activity are the physics of high current arc discharges in dense gas media, electrodischarge accelerators and hypervelocity impact, pulse plasma generators and pulse power sources. He is the author or co-author of more than 160 papers.