NASU Institute of Pulse Processes and Technologies

Institute of Pulse Processes and Technologies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Abbreviation IPPT
Formation 1962
Type Research institute
Location
Website www.iipt.com.ua

Institute of Pulse Processes and Technologies (IPPT) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is a research institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

Institute was established in 1991 on the basis of Planning and Design Bureau of Electrohydraulics of Academy of Sciences of USSR, which was founded in 1962 in Nikolaev. It specializes in studies of physical and technical aspects of high-voltage electric discharge in condensed matter, the creation of highly environmentally friendly resource and energy saving pulse technology on its basis.

IPPT is a scientific-industrial complex that includes the Institute, a research plant and research and development center "VEGA". The structure of the institute - five academic departments (electrophysical studies dept., dept. of pulse energy conversion processes and their management, dept. of methods and techniques of pulsed impact onto liquid metals and crystallizing alloys, dept. of the intensification of production of minerals, dept. of pulse electrical systems), and three engineering department.

More than 1000 technological systems for the foundry, metallurgical, mining and other industries were developed in the IPPT. The following unique facilities were created: Laboratory park for studying the physical processes in the electric explosion, pulsed power capacitors laboratory for the study of processes in the cores of rock at a pressure of 500 atmospheres and temperatures up to 1000 °C and metallographic and metallophysical complexes.

Since 1977 the Institute is publishing a collection of scientific papers.

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