Detonator Performance Characterization using Multi-Frame Laser Schlieren Imaging

ORAL

Abstract

Multi-frame Laser Schlieren Imaging of shock waves produced by detonators in transparent witness materials can be used to evaluate detonator performance. We use inverse calculations of the 2D propagation of shock waves in the EPIC finite element model computer code to calculate a temporal-spatial-pressure profile on the surface of the detonator that is consistent with the experimental shock waves from the schlieren imaging. Examples of calculated 2D temporal-spatial-pressure profiles from a range of detonator types (EFI --exploding foil initiators, DOI -- direct optical initiation, EBW -- exploding bridge wire, hotwire), detonator HE materials (PETN, HMX, etc), and HE densities. Also pressure interaction profiles from the interaction of multiple shock waves will be shown. LA-UR-09-00909.

Authors

  • Steven Clarke

    • Los Alamos National Lab
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Colin Landon

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Michael Murphy

    • Arizona State University
  • Michael Martinez

    • Los Alamos National Lab
  • Thomas Mason

    • Los Alamos National Lab
  • Keith Thomas

    • Los Alamos National Lab