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    Anderson, B.G.; Anderson, W.E.; Atchison, W.L.; Bartsch, R.R.; Brostie, W.; Cochrane, J.; Ekdahl, C.A.; Faehl, R.; Lindemuth, I.R.; Morgan, D.V.; Oona, H.; Reinovsky, R.E.; Stokes, J.; Tabaka, L.C.; Younger, S.M.; Buyko, A.M.; Garanin, S.F.; Mokhov, V.N.; Yakubov, V.B.; Petrukhin, A.A.; Kuzyayev, A.I.; Chernyshev, V.K.

    PPPS-2001 Pulsed Power Plasma Science 2001. 28th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science and 13th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference. Digest of Papers (Cat. No.01CH37251), 2001, Volume: 1
    Conference Proceeding

    A liner implosion experiment was conducted on facility Pegasus-2, in which two perturbation type growth was compared. On one half (through height) of the cylindrical liner sinusoidal azimuthally symmetric perturbations were produced. On the other liner half the perturbations were of the same wavelength and the same amplitude, but the angle between the wave vector and the cylinder axis was 45/spl deg/ (screw perturbations). The experimental radiographs show that there is essentially no screw perturbation growth, while the azimuthally symmetric perturbations grow many-fold. This result agrees with the theoretical predictions.