Tailored Ramp-Loading Via Shock Release Of Stepped-Density Reservoirs

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2012)

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The concept of a gradient piston drive has been extended from that of a single component reservoir, such as a high explosive, to that of a multi-component reservoir that utilizes low density foams and large shocks to achieve high pressures (similar to 3.5 mbar) and controlled pressure vs. time profiles on a driven sample. Simulated and experimental drives shaped through the use of multiple component (including carbonized resorcinol formaldehyde and SiO2 foam) reservoirs are compared. Individual density layers in a multiple component reservoir are shown to correlate with velocity features in the measured drive which enables the ability to tune a pressure drive by adjusting the components of the reservoir. Pre-shot simulations are shown to be in rough agreement with the data, but post-shot simulations involving the use of simulated plasma drives were needed to achieve an exact match. Results from a multiple component reservoir shot (similar to 3.5 mbar) at the National Ignition Facility are shown. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3699361]
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reservoirs,shock release,ramp-loading,stepped-density
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