Recent advances in Asay window ejecta momentum diagnostics
ORAL
Abstract
Asay windows with embedded reflectors offer higher dynamic range than traditional momentum diagnostics such as Asay foils and pins. When extending Asay window inferences into high areal mass ranges, however, many of the assumptions historically used in the analysis are invalid. Without accounting for phenomena such as elastic collisions, ejecta material accretion layer formation, and non-uniform impacts at the window surface, significant errors in mass and density inferences can arise. Here we present recent simulation and experimental results that improve the design, physical understanding and quantitative accuracy of Asay window diagnostics in ejecta experiments.
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Presenters
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Dillon C Yost
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Dillon C Yost
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Garry R Maskaly
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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David A Brantley
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Georges Akiki
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Gerald D Stevens
Nevada National Security Site, Special Technologies Laboratory
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Brandon M LaLone
Nevada National Security Site, Special Technologies Laboratory
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Daniel James Champion
Nevada National Security Site