Time-sequenced X-ray observation and modeling of a thermal explosion
ORAL
Abstract
The evolution of a thermally-initiated explosion is studied using a multiple-image x-ray system. PBX-9501 is used in this work, enabling direct comparison to recently-published data obtained with proton radiography. For each observed explosion, four x-ray images of the explosive are obtained, each image spaced by tens of microseconds. The multi-physics code, ALE3D, is used to model the pre-ignition thermal profile and post-ignition deflagration of the solid explosive. The model incorporates chemical decomposition, thermal transport, and implicit hydrodynamics to enable accurate prediction of ignition time and temperature. A convective burn model is also implemented in ALE3D to simulate the post-ignition deflagration of thermally-damaged solid energetic materials.
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Authors
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Joseph Tringe
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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J.D. Molitoris
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Energetic Materials Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Laura Smilowitz
Chemistry Division, LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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James Kercher
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Keo Springer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Brian Henson
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Chemistry Division, LANL
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Daniel Greenwood
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Raul Garza
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Bradley Wong
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jan Batteux
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jon Maienschein
Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory