Kiloamper

Balazs E belemer at axel.hu
Sat Mar 6 13:13:06 CET 2004


>> Van erről valahol rajz, leírás,egyéb bővebb info?
>>
>> Esetleg az is jó, hogy milyen kulcsszavakra kellene keresni a
>> google-ban.

170kW-40GW  eleg jol hangzik :)

Non Nuclear EMP. The non nuclear EMP can be generated in a number of
ways, such as explosively pumped Flux Compression Generator (FCG). An
FCG device uses the explosion to compress a magnetic field thus
producing an electrical flux. This flux (voltage per metre) can be of
the order of ten to fifty kilo volts per metre. Depending on the
height of burst, the foot print of the weapon can be about 300 to 400
square metres. The voltage generated is enough to damage unprotected
electronic equipment. Another device used is magneto hydrodynamic
(MHD) generators. The principle of MHD is again based on the Faraday’s
laws of electromagnetism. The conductor in this case is plasma of
ionised gas. This is made to flow in a magnetic field. The
resultant-back electromotive force generated current is collected at
the electrodes. The MHD devices as of now are not very effective.
These are used to generate the initial current for the FCG weapons.
Another method of generating the high voltage in the chosen target
area is high power microwave (HPM) weapons. The principle of HPM is
based on creating a space charge of electron cloud. This space charge
is then made to resonate in a cavity thus producing very high
microwave power from 170 KW to 40 giga watts over frequencies spanning
the decimetric and centimetric bands. Low frequency weapons are being
designed for damaging or destroying magnetic media instantly wipe out
tapes, disks, floppies, electronic record room, database web sites and
so on.

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