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Main Directions for the Development of Protection Equipment of Dynamic Type using Electrical Energy

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  • Stancho P. Petkov

    (Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Centre “Acad. Angel Balevski” – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 67 Shipchenski prohod Str., 1574 Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Valentina S. Nikolova

    (Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Centre “Acad. Angel Balevski” – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 67 Shipchenski prohod Str., 1574 Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Petko S. Petkov

    (Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Centre “Acad. Angel Balevski” – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 67 Shipchenski prohod Str., 1574 Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Svetlana Ts. Yaneva

    (Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Centre “Acad. Angel Balevski” – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 67 Shipchenski prohod Str., 1574 Sofia, Bulgaria)

Abstract

Dynamic-type protection devices with the use of electrical energy as energy material are a forward-looking direction. Immediate electrifying is highly effective against charges generating a cumulative jet, and the electromagnetic release of protective elements or executive devices at the present is considered particularly promising for protection against projectiles with kinetic action. Unlike the energy of explosives, electricity has a number of benefits in terms of its management.

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  • Stancho P. Petkov & Valentina S. Nikolova & Petko S. Petkov & Svetlana Ts. Yaneva, 2018. "Main Directions for the Development of Protection Equipment of Dynamic Type using Electrical Energy," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 3(5), pages 55-59, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:3:y:2018:i:5:id:60730
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2018.3.5.730
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