1. INFLUENCE OF SHOCKWAVE PROFILE ON EJECTA.
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Zellner, Michael B., Dimonte, Guy, Germann, Timothy C., Hammerberg, James E., Rigg, Paulo A., Stevens, Gerald D., Turley, William D., and Buttler, William T.
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SHOCK waves ,MECHANICAL shock ,DETONATION waves ,PARTICLES ,X-rays - Abstract
We investigate the relation between shock-pulse shape and the amount of micron-scale fragments ejected upon shock release at the metal/vacuum interface of shocked Sn targets. These micron-scale particles are commonly referred to as ejecta. Two shock-pulse shapes are considered: a supported shock created by impacting a Sn target with a sabot that was accelerated using a powder gun; and an unsupported or Taylor Shockwave, created by detonation of high explosive that was press-fit to the front-side of the Sn target. Ejecta production at the back-side or free-surface of the Sn coupons were characterized through use of piezoelectric pins, Asay foils, optical shadowgraphy, and x-ray attenuation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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