Ultrafast Shock Compression Hugoniot Data of beta-CL-20 and TATB Thin Films
ORAL
Abstract
The shock induced initiation threshold of two energetic materials, CL-20 and TATB are remarkably different; CL-20 is a relatively shock sensitive energetic material and TATB is considered an insensitive high explosive (IHE). Here we report ultrafast laser-based shockwave hydrodynamic data on the 100 ps timescale with 10 ps time resolution to further develop density dependent unreacted shock Hugoniot equations of state (UEOS) and to elucidate ultrafast timescale shock initiation processes for these two vastly different HEs. Thin film samples were made by vacuum thermal evaporation of the explosive on a deposited aluminum ablator layer. The deposited explosives were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, surface profilometry, and x-ray diffraction. Our preliminary UEOS results (u$_{\mathrm{p}}$ range of 1.3 -- 1.8 km/s) from shock compressed beta-CL-20 agree reasonably well with extrapolated pseudo-velocities computed from epsilon-CL-20 isothermal diamond-anvil cell EOS measurements.
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Authors
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Joseph Zaug
LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Michael Armstrong
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL
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Paulius Grivickas
LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Alexander Tappan
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia Natl Labs, SNL/ABQ, Sandia National Labs
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Ian Kohl
Sandia National Laboratories, SNL/ABQ
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Mark Rodriguez
SNL/ABQ
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Robert Knepper
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia Natl Labs, SNL/ABQ, Sandia National Labs
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Jonathan Crowhurst
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL
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Elissaios Stavrou
LLNL
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Sorin Bastea
LLNL, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab