AbstractA traditional difficulty with high-explosive hypervelocity launching techniques is that extreme loading generally causes hydrodynamic deformation of the projectile either incidentally or by design. The launcher presented in this study uses explosives to operate the pump tube of a two-stage light gas gun via continuous linear implosion. In this configuration, the projectile is cushioned from direct action of the explosives by a light driver gas. The launch cycle is therefore comparable to a conventional two-stage light gas gun but with the shock driven by the rapid linear implosion of the pump tube compressing the gas to a much higher enthalpy. A laboratory scale version of the implosion driven launcher has recently demonstrated the ...
The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive ...
There is a need to determine the equations of state of materials in regimes of extreme high pressure...
Detonation wave striking PETN explosive shell producing implosion or implosion wave in shock tub
AbstractA traditional difficulty with high-explosive hypervelocity launching techniques is that extr...
AbstractHypervelocity launchers are used in a number science and engineering applications. The abili...
The ability to soft-launch projectiles to velocities exceeding 10 km/s is of interest for a number o...
The present study deals with the development of a single-stage implosion-driven hypervelocity launch...
AbstractOn the basis of Sandia's third-stage launcher, a new scheme of hypervelocity launchers is br...
The results are described of a continuing study aimed at developing a two-stage explosively driven h...
AbstractThis paper is relevant to the matter of high-velocity launch of a projectile by a small scal...
Critical appraisal of design, development, and operation of UTIAS implosion-driven shock tubes and h...
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
Feasibility of explosive lining in launch tube for hypervelocity projectile acceleratio
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
Space debris poses a major risk to spacecraft. In low earth orbit, impact velocities can be 10 11 km...
The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive ...
There is a need to determine the equations of state of materials in regimes of extreme high pressure...
Detonation wave striking PETN explosive shell producing implosion or implosion wave in shock tub
AbstractA traditional difficulty with high-explosive hypervelocity launching techniques is that extr...
AbstractHypervelocity launchers are used in a number science and engineering applications. The abili...
The ability to soft-launch projectiles to velocities exceeding 10 km/s is of interest for a number o...
The present study deals with the development of a single-stage implosion-driven hypervelocity launch...
AbstractOn the basis of Sandia's third-stage launcher, a new scheme of hypervelocity launchers is br...
The results are described of a continuing study aimed at developing a two-stage explosively driven h...
AbstractThis paper is relevant to the matter of high-velocity launch of a projectile by a small scal...
Critical appraisal of design, development, and operation of UTIAS implosion-driven shock tubes and h...
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
Feasibility of explosive lining in launch tube for hypervelocity projectile acceleratio
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
Space debris poses a major risk to spacecraft. In low earth orbit, impact velocities can be 10 11 km...
The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive ...
There is a need to determine the equations of state of materials in regimes of extreme high pressure...
Detonation wave striking PETN explosive shell producing implosion or implosion wave in shock tub