Investigating Shock Compression Phenomenon using Laser-Driven Micro Flyer Plates at DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Frank De Lucia,
Debjoy Mallick
Abstract:We are interested in developing a tabletop, high-throughput experiment that will produce well-characterized planar shocks for understanding shock compression in Army-relevant materials. Laser-driven flyer plates can reach velocities on the scale of kilometers/second and deliver reproducible planar microshocks in a laboratory setting on a benchtop. In this study, a high-energy, neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet-pulsed laser (up to 7.5 J, 10-ns pulse) system specifically designed for launching flyer plates… Show more
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