Surface Preparation Methods to Enhance Dynamic Surface Property Measurements of Shocked Metal Surfaces
ORAL
Abstract
This effort investigates surface-preparation methods to enhance dynamic surface-property measurements of shocked metal surfaces. To assess the ability of making reliable and consistent dynamic surface-property measurements, the amount of material ejected from the free-surface upon shock release to vacuum (ejecta) was monitored for shocked Al-1100 and Sn targets. Four surface preparation methods were considered: fly-cut machined finish, diamond-turned machine finish, polished finish, and ball-rolled. The samples were shock loaded by in-contact detonation of HE PBX-9501 on the front-side of the metal coupons. Ejecta production at the back-side or free-side of the metal coupons was monitored using piezoelectric pins, optical shadowgraphy, and x-ray attenuation radiography.
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Authors
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Michael Zellner
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab
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Wendy McNeil
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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George Gray III
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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David Huerta
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Nicholas King
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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George Neal
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Jeremy Payton
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Jim Rubin
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Gerald Stevens
National Security Technologies
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William Turley
National Security Technologies
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William Buttler
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab