Copper Hugoniot and Release Measurements to 2.6 TPa on Z

ORAL

Abstract

We conducted three Hugoniot and release experiments on copper on the Z machine at Hugoniot stress levels of 0.34 and 2.6 TPa, using two-layer copper/aluminum impactors traveling at 8 and 27 km/s and Z-quartz windows. Velocity histories were recorded for 4 samples of different thicknesses and 5 locations on the flyer plate (3 and 4 for the first two experiments). On-sample measurements provided Hugoniot points (via transit time) and partial release states (via Z-quartz wavespeed). Fabrication of the impactor required thick plating and several diamond-machining steps. The lower-pressure test was planned as a 2.5 TPa test, but a failure on the Z machine degraded its performance; however, these results corroborated earlier Cu data in the same stress region. The second test suffered from significant flyer plate bowing, but the third did not. The Hugoniot data are compared with the Al'tshuler/Nellis nuclear-driven data, other data from Z and elsewhere, and representative Sesame models.

*Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc. for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA0003525

Presenters

  • Michael Furnish

    • Dynamic Material Properties Dept. 1646, Sandia Natl Labs

Authors

  • Michael Furnish

    • Dynamic Material Properties Dept. 1646, Sandia Natl Labs
  • Thomas Haill

    • HEDP Theory Dept. 1641, Sandia Nat'l Labs (ret)