This dissertation explores the shock compression of solid state explosives by thin, laser-driven flyer plates. These flyer plates consist of aluminum foils, typically 25 – 75 μm thick, which are launched using a Nd:YAG laser with a 20 ns pulse width in a technique developed within the Dlott group. A full description of the novel instrumentation used to monitor the temperature history of shock compressed explosives and its integration into the existing flyer plate apparatus is detailed. The system consists of 32 individual photomultiplier tubes to which light is fed through a prism spectrograph with fiber optic coupling. These photomultiplier tubes collect the spectrally-dispersed light and record intensity with a high range of linearity to ...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
We present the results of a two year early career LDRD project, which has focused on the development...
It has always been difficult to observe thermally induced explosions, because the onset is unpredict...
This dissertation explores the shock compression of solid state explosives by thin, laser-driven fly...
Experimentally investigating the shock initiation of explosives is difficult because of the violence...
Mechanical insults of granular high explosives (HE) can result in localized areas of elevated temper...
The chemical reaction of powder energetic material is of great interest in energy and pyrotechnic ap...
In this dissertation chemically reactive solids, such as thermites and energy absorbing molecular ma...
This dissertation, while sometimes broad in scope, attempts to tie together the author’s work with t...
Emulsion explosives are non-ideal explosives. The composition, rheological structure and its detonat...
It is well known that the sensitivity of energetic materials increases with damage. However, the sen...
There is a need for fundamental science to defeat weapons of mass destruction. Prompt bioagent defea...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
We have used a two-dimensional Eulerian hydrocode to explore the utility of various micro-mechanical...
There is a need for fundamental science to defeat weapons of mass destruction. Prompt bioagent defea...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
We present the results of a two year early career LDRD project, which has focused on the development...
It has always been difficult to observe thermally induced explosions, because the onset is unpredict...
This dissertation explores the shock compression of solid state explosives by thin, laser-driven fly...
Experimentally investigating the shock initiation of explosives is difficult because of the violence...
Mechanical insults of granular high explosives (HE) can result in localized areas of elevated temper...
The chemical reaction of powder energetic material is of great interest in energy and pyrotechnic ap...
In this dissertation chemically reactive solids, such as thermites and energy absorbing molecular ma...
This dissertation, while sometimes broad in scope, attempts to tie together the author’s work with t...
Emulsion explosives are non-ideal explosives. The composition, rheological structure and its detonat...
It is well known that the sensitivity of energetic materials increases with damage. However, the sen...
There is a need for fundamental science to defeat weapons of mass destruction. Prompt bioagent defea...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
We have used a two-dimensional Eulerian hydrocode to explore the utility of various micro-mechanical...
There is a need for fundamental science to defeat weapons of mass destruction. Prompt bioagent defea...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
We present the results of a two year early career LDRD project, which has focused on the development...
It has always been difficult to observe thermally induced explosions, because the onset is unpredict...