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Publikováno v:
Physics of Fluids. 16:4143-4149
Numerous workers have suggested that the “A” parameter in the relation D(R)=D(∞)[1−A/R] is a measure of the steady-state one-dimensional chemical-reaction-zone length of a detonating explosive. This equation relates the steady-state detonatio
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Thomas E. McDonald, D. Fujino, Christopher Morris, Steven A. Jaramillo, F.J. Naivar, J.N Knudsson, Frank E. Merrill, K.R. Alrick, M.L. Crow, Peter D. Barnes, J. D. Zumbro, V. H. Holmes, N.T. Gray, J. S. Sarracino, H.E. Tucker, Peter Pazuchanics, Stephen Balzar, J.C Eddleman, George J. Yates, E. P. Hartouni, C. Pillai, Paul Flores, R.R Lopez, James F. Amann, K. B. Morley, H. L. Stacy, Robert A. Gallegos, Hans-Joachim Ziock, S.B. Cushing, T.T. Fife, B.E. Takala, Nicholas S. P. King, Gary E. Hogan, E. Ables, Kenneth Adams, F.E. Shelley, E.L Parker, J.B. McClelland, H.-S. Park, R.K. London, Richard H. Thompson, C. M. Riedel
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 424:84-91
The capability has successfully been developed at the Los Alamos Nuclear Science Center (LANSCE) to utilize a spatially and temporally prepared 800 MeV proton beam to produce proton radiographs. A series of proton bursts are transmitted through a dyn
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry. A. 110(24)
The detonation properties of liquid nitromethane [CH(3)NO(2)] are probably the most thoroughly studied of any condensed-phase explosive. Because it is homogeneous (i.e., lacks hot-spot phenomena), it provides a window into the underlying chemical pro
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H. L. Stacy, J. David Bowman, J. P. Quintana, R. L. Rabie, David J. Funk, C. E. Ragan, George L. Morgan, V. Yuan
Publikováno v:
Physical review letters. 94(12)
We report a direct measurement of temperature in a shocked metal using Doppler broadening of neutron resonances. The 21.1-eV resonance in $^{182}\mathrm{W}$ was used to measure the temperature in molybdenum shocked to $\ensuremath{\sim}63\text{ }\tex
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Frank E. Merrill, K. B. Morley, H. L. Stacy, Robert A. Gallegos, M. A. Shinas, Gary E. Hogan, Eric N. Ferm, C. L. Morris, R. P. Lopez, T. Schafer, M. M. Murray, D. A. Clark, R. P. Liljestrand, W. F. Hemsing, N. S. P. King, Kathy Prestridge, Alexander Saunders, V. H. Holmes, D. L. Hammon, David B. Holtkamp, Peter Pazuchanics, J. P. Quintana
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Multiple spall and damage layers can be created in metal when the free surface reflects a Taylor wave generated by high explosives. These phenomena have been explored in different thicknesses of several metals (tantalum, copper, 6061 T6‐aluminum, a
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J. D. Zumbro, Christopher Morris, John P. Quintana, H. L. Stacy, Peter Pazuchanic, Gary E. Hogan, Eric N. Ferm, Nicholas S. P. King
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
PBX 9502 Corner Turning Experiments have been used with various diagnostics techniques to study detonation wave propagation and the boosting of the insensitive explosive. In this work, the uninitiated region of the corner turning experiment is examin
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R. L. Rabie, D. J. Funk, B. W. Asay, L. M. Hull, Gary W. Laabs, B. F. Henson, B. I. Bennett, G. L. Morgan, R. K. London, H. L. Stacy, D. J. Idar, J. D. Bowman, C. E. Ragan, D. M. Murk, V. W. Yuan, P. M. Dickson, R. M. Boat, J. L. Mace
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Accurate temperature measurements in dynamic systems have been pursued for decades and have usually relied on optical techniques. These approaches are generally hampered by insufficient information regarding the emissivity of the system under study.
A cylindrical vessel capable of totally containing the products and shrapnel resulting from the detonation of 10 kg of TNT (or equivalent) has been designed and built by Southwest Research Institute for and according to the requirements of the Detona
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https://doi.org/10.2172/10181246
https://doi.org/10.2172/10181246
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
An analysis is presented that specifies the corrections necessary when velocity interferometic measurements are made of surfaces viewed through shocked window materials. The analysis is performed in a Lagrangian (material) coordinate system, is limit
Autor:
H. L. Stacy, W. L. Seitz
Publikováno v:
High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics I.
A Fabry-Perot velocity interferometer system is described that uses a modified rotating-mirror streak camera to record the dynamic fringe positions. A Los Alamos Model 72B rotating-mirror streak camera, equipped with a beryllium mirror, was modified