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titleOfInvention Method for enhancing discharge plasma radiation to drive enhanced material
abstract The application discloses a method for enhancing discharge plasma radiation to drive an enhancement material, comprising the following steps: carrying out short-circuit discharge on the metal wire to generate discharge plasma; the radiation enhancing substance laid on the surface of the metal wire increases the temperature and the radiation intensity of the discharge plasma; the enhanced discharge plasma drives the enhanced material coated by the enhanced radiation substance to react and generate shock waves. The method solves the defect of low electric energy storage density caused by the fact that the shock wave is generated through metal wire discharge, is beneficial to industrial application, and meanwhile, the method avoids the problems that the metal wire discharge driving effect is poor, the efficiency is low, even detonation is difficult and the like caused by higher reaction threshold and more dullness of a reinforcing material.
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