2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4978036
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Time resolved small angle X-ray scattering experiments performed on detonating explosives at the advanced photon source: Calculation of the time and distance between the detonation front and the x-ray beam

Abstract: Time resolved Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) experiments on detonating explosives have been conducted at Argonne National Laboratory's Advanced Photon Source Dynamic Compression Sector. The purpose of the experiments is to measure the SAXS patterns at tens of ns to a few μs behind the detonation front. Corresponding positions behind the detonation front are of order 0.1–10 mm. From the scattering patterns, properties of the explosive products relative to the time behind the detonation front can be inferre… Show more

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“…Our experimental SAXS results provide a systematic study of carbon condensation kinetics with temporal resolution better than 50 ns 21 . During detonation of pressed pellets of HE, we collect synchrotron-based, TR-SAXS from discrete X-ray pulses, every 153.4 ns (Fig.…”
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“…Our experimental SAXS results provide a systematic study of carbon condensation kinetics with temporal resolution better than 50 ns 21 . During detonation of pressed pellets of HE, we collect synchrotron-based, TR-SAXS from discrete X-ray pulses, every 153.4 ns (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Time-resolved SAXS measurements were performed within a LLNL detonation tank at the Dynamic Compression Sector located at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory, within the special purpose hutch (35-IDB) 21,24,29,30,39 or at 32-IDB 40 . Single pellets of HE were placed into a spring-loaded fixture with a piezo timing pin (Dynasen) positioned at the center, top of the sample.…”
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“…Time-resolved small-angle x-ray scattering (TR-SAXS) and scatter beam imaging (SBI) were performed at the Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, at the Dynamic Compression Sector 35-ID-B [9,10,12,13], and at Sector 32-ID-B [14][15][16] in the LLNL detonation tank [10]. Detonations were fired in the vacuum vessel at < 200 mTorr, with Kapton TM (polyimide) windows sealing the vacuum and providing x-ray transmission.…”
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“…Our current treatment of carbon (based mostly on graphite shock data [31]) is particularly crude: as diamond at pressures P20 GPa, and as graphite at P20 GPa. X-ray-based methods are promising in their ability to penetrate the optically dense, high-pressure–temperature product mixture, and we have recently reported the evolution of carbon particle size and morphology in a detonating explosive in situ [102,103].…”
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