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Videos of Blast Wave Experiment in Dusty Plasma
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Videos of Blast Wave Experiment in Dusty Plasma

Anton Kananovich
University of Iowa
07/14/2020
DOI: 10.25820/data.006125
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DustyPlasma_readme811.00 byteDownloadView
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motor_drive_Kananovich_20203.87 MBDownloadView
Video of the exterior of the plasma chamber, showing the operation of the motor drive as it propelled a shaft into the chamber. Open Data Commons Attribution (ODC-By) V1.0 Open Access
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run1_blast-wave_Kananovich_20202.16 MBDownloadView
Videos for each of six runs. Each frame is a composite graphic, with top view, side view, and a graph of the spatial profile for the areal number density.Open Data Commons Attribution (ODC-By) V1.0 Open Access
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run2_blast-wave_Kananovich_20201.37 MBDownloadView
Videos for each of six runs. Each frame is a composite graphic, with top view, side view, and a graph of the spatial profile for the areal number density.Open Data Commons Attribution (ODC-By) V1.0 Open Access
mp4
run3_blast-wave_Kananovich_20201.97 MBDownloadView
Videos for each of six runs. Each frame is a composite graphic, with top view, side view, and a graph of the spatial profile for the areal number density.Open Data Commons Attribution (ODC-By) V1.0 Open Access

Abstract

Data are provided here, in video format, for one of the shock-wave experiments reported in the PhD thesis of Anton Kananovich. The experiment was performed using a dusty plasma, which was manipulated by an exciter wire that was moved at a supersonic speed to launch a shock wave. The data were recorded by a high-speed video camera, viewing from the top. Further details are provided in the thesis.
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