Current pulse effects on cylindrical damage experiments

Washington, DC(2009)

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Abstract
A series of joint experiments between LANL and VNIIEF use a VNIIEF-designed helical generator to provide currents for driving a LANL-designed cylindrical spallation experimental load. Under proper driving conditions, a cylindrical configuration allows for a natural recollection of the damaged material. In addition, the damaged material is able to come to a complete stop due to its strength, avoiding application of further forces. Thus far, experiments have provided data about failure initiation of a well-characterized material (aluminum) in a cylindrical geometry, behavior of material recollected after damage from pressures in the damage initiation regime, and behavior of material recollected after complete failure. In addition to post-shot collection of the damaged target material for subsequent metallographic analysis, dynamic in-situ experimental diagnostics include velocimetry and transverse radial radiography. This paper will focus on the effects of tailoring the driving current pulse to obtain the desired data.
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nuclear spallation,pulse generators,los alamos national laboratory,vniief-designed helical generator,current pulse effects,cylindrical damage experiments,cylindrical spallation experimental load,damage initiation regime,metallographic analysis,transverse radial radiography,velocimetry,materials,generators,assembly
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