Designing high speed diagnostics
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Abstract
Timing and firing for shock-driven flows is complex because of jitter in the shock tube mechanical drivers. Consequently, experiments require dynamic triggering of diagnostics from pressure transducers. We explain the design process and criteria for setting up re-shock experiments at the Los Alamos Vertical Shock Tube facility, and the requirements for particle image velocimetry and planar laser induced fluorescence measurements necessary for calculating Richtmeyer-Meshkov variable density turbulent statistics. Dynamic triggering of diagnostics allows for further investigation of the development of the Richtemeyer-Meshkov instability at both initial shock and re-shock.
Authors
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Gerardo Veliz Carrillo
LANL
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Adam Martinez
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Swathi Mula
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Kathy Prestridge
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL