2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4942089
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In situ measurement of the particle size distribution of the fragmentation product of laser-shock-melted aluminum using in-line picosecond holography

Abstract: The dynamic fragmentation of shock-melted metal is a topic of increasing interest in shock physics. However, high-quality experimental studies of the phenomenon are limited, and data that are essential for developing predictive models of the phenomenon, such as the mass and particle sizes distributions, are quite sparse. In-line holography is an effective non-contact technique for measuring particle size distribution, but critical technical requirements, in particular, particle density limits, complicate its a… Show more

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“…These advances in high-speed imaging technology have created opportunities for developing ultrafast digital holography systems. Such systems can be very powerful tools for 3D object and particle field measurements [17,18] in multiphase processes occurring in supersonic, hypersonic, and explosive environments [19,20].…”
Section: Jinst 17 P08019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These advances in high-speed imaging technology have created opportunities for developing ultrafast digital holography systems. Such systems can be very powerful tools for 3D object and particle field measurements [17,18] in multiphase processes occurring in supersonic, hypersonic, and explosive environments [19,20].…”
Section: Jinst 17 P08019mentioning
confidence: 99%