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From left to right: top: E.V. Dubinina, D.S. Koleukh, V.I. Krutikov, N.B. Pavzderin, S.V. Zayats,
A.V. Valentsev, S.Yu. Ivin, P.A. Russkih,
bottom: A.S. Kaygorodov, A.V. Spirin, S.N. Paranin,
V.R. Khrustov, A.V. Nikonov (2017, November)
At the Institute of Electrophysics, the team of the laboratory of applied electrodynamics has been formed since 1987 initially as a group within the laboratory of impulse processes and since 1991 as an independent laboratory. The laboratory has gained experience in experimental research on the effects of strong pulsed currents and magnetic fields on conductive materials. Work was carried out on the electric explosion of metallic conductors and graphite, the synthesis of bulk HTSC ceramics based on yttrium and bismuth, and the study of critical currents and the effects of degradation in these materials. The development of bulk nanostructured materials (oxide ceramics, metal-matrix composites based on aluminum and copper, etc.) using magnetic-pulse pressing of nano-sized powders was most developed. In parallel with technological developments and the study of materials, magnetic-impulse equipment was improved for flat and radial force action.
Our partners are scientific organizations in Russia:
RFBR
ISTC
RFNC-VNIITF, Snezhinsk
JSC "SverdNIIHIMMASH", Ekaterinburg
Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Nizhny Novgorod
Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, RAS, Moscow
Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow
Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of RAS, Ekaterinburg
Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry UB RAS, Ekaterinburg
USTU, Ekaterinburg
abroad:
Karlsruhe Research Center (FZK), Germany;
Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Daejeon, Republic of Korea;
Delft University of Technology (TUDelft), Holland
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