Quasi-isentropic compression using compressed water flow generated by underwater electrical explosion of a wire array
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A major experimental research area in material equation-of-state today involves the use of off-Hugoniot measurements rather than shock experiments that give only Hugoniot data. There is a wide range of applications using quasi-isentropic compression of matter including the direct measurement of the complete isentrope of materials in a single experiment and minimizing the heating of flyer plates for high-velocity shock measurements. We propose a novel approach to generating quasi-isentropic compression of matter. Using analytical modeling and hydrodynamic simulations, we show that a working fluid composed of compressed water, generated by an underwater electrical explosion of a planar wire array, might be used to efficiently drive the quasi-isentropic compression of a copper target to pressures ∼2 × 10 11 Pa without any complex target designs.
Date Issued
2018-05-09
Date Acceptance
2018-04-24
Citation
Journal of Applied Physics, 2018, 123 (18)
ISSN
0021-8979
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume
123
Issue
18
Copyright Statement
© 2018 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Journal of Applied Physics 123, 185902 (2018); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5023165
Subjects
01 Mathematical Sciences
02 Physical Sciences
09 Engineering
Applied Physics
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
185902
Date Publish Online
2018-05-09