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Effects of shock-breakout pressure on ejection of micron-scale material from shocked tin surfaces
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringExplosionsPiezoelectric PinsOptical DiagnosticsEjecta ProductionShock CompressionMaterials SciencePhysicsExplosive CompactionShock-breakout PressureSolid MechanicsShocked Tin SurfacesMicrostructureDetonation PhenomenonMicrofabricationExplosion WeldingSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMicron-scale MaterialBlast EngineeringTaylor ShockwaveMechanics Of Materials
This effort investigates the relation between ejecta production and shock-breakout pressure (PSB) for Sn shocked with a Taylor shockwave (unsupported) to pressures near the solid-on-release/partial melt-on-release phase transition region. The shockwaves were created by detonation of high explosive (HE) PBX-9501 on the front side of Sn coupons. Ejecta production at the backside or free side of the Sn coupons was characterized through use of piezoelectric pins, optical shadowgraphy, x-ray attenuation radiography, and optical-heterodyne velocimetry. Ejecta velocities, dynamic volume densities, and areal densities were then correlated with the shock-breakout pressure of Sn surfaces characterized by roughness average of Ra=16 μin or Ra=32 μin.
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