Bulletin of the American Physical Society
23rd Biennial Conference of the APS Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter
Volume 68, Number 8
Monday–Friday, June 19–23, 2023; Chicago, Illinois
Session B05: Imaging Diagnostics
9:15 AM–10:45 AM,
Monday, June 19, 2023
Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk
Room: Sheraton 4 & 5
Chair: Brittany Branch, Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract: B05.00004 : Exploding wire arrays for single-shot hydrodynamic instability experiments*
10:00 AM–10:15 AM
Presenter:
Jergus Strucka
(Imperial College London)
Authors:
Jergus Strucka
(Imperial College London)
Bratislav Lukic
(European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)
Marlene Koerner
(Imperial College London)
Jack W Halliday
(Imperial College London)
Yifan Yao
(Imperial College London)
Kassim Mughal
(Imperial College London)
Daniel Maler
(Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Sergey Efimov
(Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Jonathan Skidmore
(First Light Fusion)
Alexander Rack
(European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)
Yakov Krasik
(Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Jeremy P Chittenden
(Imperial College London)
Simon N Bland
(Blackett Lab)
We present a technique for the investigation of shock-driven hydrodynamic phenomena in arbitrary geometries. The technique consists of a pulsed-power driven resistive wire array explosion diagnosed by multi-MHz synchrotron radiography. It offers a set of advantages: (1) The shockwave geometry can be shaped to the requirements of the experiment, (2) the pressures (>300MPa) generated by the explosion enable the use of solid targets with well-characterised ICs, (3) the multi-MHz radiography enables all data acquisition within a single experiment, eliminating uncertainty regarding the ICs, and (4) the radiography allows density measurements. Simultaneously, the use of a synchrotron X-ray source allows the samples to be volumetrically characterised at a high spatial resolution using synchrotron-based microtomography.
*This research was sponsored by Frist Light Fusion Ltd, EPSRC, U.S. Department of Energy under Collaborative Agreement Nos. DE-NA0003764. Beamtime was kindly granted for the experiments by the ESRF user program under awards HC-4679 and HC-4455
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