Mesoscale Dynamic Damage Visualization and Simulation of Energetic Materials under Impact
ORAL
Abstract
Energetic materials may be subjected to impact. Under such loading conditions, local stress or strain concentrations may lead to the formation of hot spots and unintended reaction. To visualize the dynamic damage and reaction processes in polymer bonded energetic crystals under dynamic compressive loading, a high-speed X-ray phase contrast imaging setup was synchronized with a Kolsky bar and a light gas gun. Controlled compressive loading was applied on PBX specimens with a single or multiple energetic crystal particles and impact-induced, time-resolved damage and reaction processes were captured using the high-speed X-ray PCI. Numerical simulation models were built based on the experimental results and used to investigate the impact damage in PBX over a wider range of parameter variations.
*Office of Naval Research as this research is funded through the project award N00014-16-1-2557 to Purdue University.
AFOSR Award No. FA9550-16-1-0315 (Dr. Martin Schmidt, Program Officer).
Use of the Advanced Photon Source, an Office of Science User Facility operated for the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science by Argonee National Laboratory was supported by the US DOE under contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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Presenters
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Weinong Chen
- Purdue Univ