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Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 2004 Volume 45, Issue 3, Pages 3–8 (Mi pmtf2372)

Magnetic dipole moment from a one-kiloton underground nuclear explosion in a cavity

N. G. Karlykhanov, A. A. Kondrat'ev, Yu. I. Matveenko, V. N. Nogin

Zababakhin Institute of Technical Physics, Snezhinsk, 456770

Abstract: This paper reports the results of numerical modeling of the magnetic dipole moment produced by displacement of the Earth's magnetic field in a one-kiloton underground nuclear explosion in a cavity. It is shown that with increase in cavity size, the magnetic dipole moment increases, reaching 10$^7$ A $\cdot$ m$^2$, which is approximately 200 times the magnetic dipole moment from a camouflet explosion. A factor of 100 decrease in the initial air density in cavities with radii of 10 and 20 m results in a reversal of the direction of the magnetic dipole moment vector.

Keywords: underground nuclear explosion, magnetic dipole moment, decoupling.

UDC: 537.8:536

Received: 24.03.2003
Accepted: 15.08.2003


 English version:
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2004, 45:3, 311–315

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