Off-Hugoniot strength measurement of tantalum up to 3.3 Mbar using multi-shock loading
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Abstract
We present experimental details and initial results from multi-shock experiments designed to measure the off-Hugoniot strength of tantalum at pressures ranging from 2.5 to 3.3 Mbar, the first reports of strength measurements made on a gas gun at pressures that exceed the shock-melt pressure. A three-layered gas gun impactor consisting of materials arranged from low to high impedance can produce a quasi-isentropic loading path with a low homologous temperature. This impactor design provides a means of accessing high pressures without melting a material and allows for measuring strength on initial release from high pressure. Additionally, we detail the impactor design modifications implemented to prevent delamination. Comparisons to forward modeling simulation and ramp-release techniques will be presented.
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Publication: Wehrenberg, C., Barmore, L.M., Volz, T.J. et al. Design of a Three-Layer Impactor for Material Strength Measurements at Multi-Megabar Pressures. J. dynamic behavior mater. 10, 405–410 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40870-024-00426-w
Presenters
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Lauren M Barmore
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Lauren M Barmore
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Travis J Volz
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Moono Rhee
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Pat W Ambrose
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Katie Dutton
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Matt Nelms
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Christopher Wehrenberg
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory