Abstract:
The interaction of a shock-produced plasma in air with a transverse magnetic field has been studied experimentally. It is found that with scattering taken into account the maximum value of the induced magnetic field is consistent with the calculated magnetic Reynolds number $\text{Re}_m \simeq 1$. Streak photographs and magnetic probes are used to pinpoint the inception in the shock wave of a narrow high-pressure zone in which the main bulk of the current is concentrated. The observed flow velocity shows an appreciable decrease, so that the speed is reduced to one half of initial velocity.