ULTRA-HIGH VELOCITY IMPACTS - CRATERING STUDIES OF MICROSCOPIC IMPACTS FROM 3-KM/S TO 30-KM/S

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作者
STRADLING, GL
IDZOREK, GC
SHAFER, BP
CURLING, HL
COLLOPY, MT
BLOSSOM, AAH
FUERSTENAU, S
机构
[1] SCI APPLICAT INT CORP,DIV 212,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87106
[2] EG&G ENERGY MEASUREMENTS INC,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544
[3] YALE UNIV,DEPT MECH ENGN,NEW HAVEN,CT 06520
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10.1016/0734-743X(93)90066-G
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
Cratering experiments performed under carefully controlled conditions at impact velocities ranging from 3 km/s to 30 km/s into a wide variety of target materials are presented. These impact experiments use the 6 MV vertical Van de Graaff accelerator of the Ion Beam Facility at the Los Alamos National Laboratory to electrostatically accelerate highly charged iron micro-spheres. The sub-micron spheres, from a random size distribution, are shocklessly accelerated along an 8 m flight path. Ultra-sensitive charge detectors monitor the passage of the projectiles at a rate of up to 100 projectiles/second. An online computer records and displays in real time the charge, velocity and mass of the projectiles and provides cross correlation between the events observed by the several in-flight charge detectors and impact detectors. Real-time logic controls an electrostatic kicker which deflects projectiles of selected charge and velocity onto the target. Thus each experiment consists of an ensemble of 10 to 40 impacts onto a single target within a narrow window of the projectile parameter space, providing excellent statistical resolution of each data point. The target materials used include single crystal copper and single crystal aluminum, gold, and quartz as well as pyrolytic graphic and epoxy used in composite materials of interest to space applications. We also conducted impact experiments onto thin Mylar and nickel foils. This paper presents these experiments and summarizes the cratering characterization performed to date. Emphasis is placed on cratering results in several materials over a range of impact velocities.
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