Experimental Study of the Underwater Shock Wave on the High-Voltage Electric Discharge by Carbon Fiber

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Carbon fiber is employed to induce underwater shock wave by the high-voltage electric discharge. By the release of an energy 10 kJ stored in a high-capacity condenser bank, carbon fiber was exploded showing the evidence inducing underwater shock wave effectively to a thin plate to be formed.

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