Binqiang Luo
China Academy of Engineering Physics
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013
Guiji Wang; Binqiang Luo; Xuping Zhang; Jianheng Zhao; Chengwei Sun; Fuli Tan; Tao Chong; Jianjun Mo; Gang Wu; Yanhui Tao
A pulsed power generator CQ-4 was developed to characterize dynamic behaviors of materials under ramp wave loading, and to launch high velocity flyer plates for shock compression and hypervelocity impact experiments of materials and structures at Institute of Fluid Physics, China Academy of Engineering Physics. CQ-4 is composed of twenty capacitor and primary discharge switch modules with total capacitance of 32 μF and rated charging voltage of 100 kV, and the storage energy is transmitted by two top and bottom parallel aluminum plates insulated by twelve layers of polyester film with total thickness of 1.2 mm. Between capacitor bank and chamber, there are 72 peaking capacitors with total capacitance of 7.2 μF and rated voltage of 120 kV in parallel, which are connected with the capacitor bank in parallel. Before the load, there is a group of seven secondary self-breaking down switches connected with the total circuit in series. The peaking capacitors and secondary switches are used to shape the discharging current waveforms. For short-circuit, the peak current of discharging can be up to 3 ~ 4 MA and rise time varies from 470 ns to 600 ns when the charging voltages of the generator are from 75 kV to 85 kV. With CQ-4 generator, some quasi-isentropic compression experiments under ramp wave loadings are done to demonstrate the ability of CQ-4 generator. And some experiments of launching high velocity flyer plates are also done on CQ-4. The experimental results show that ramp wave loading pressure of several tens of GPa on copper and aluminum samples can be realized and the velocity of aluminum flyer plate with size of 10 mm × 6 mm × 0.35 mm can be accelerated to about 11 km/s and the velocity of aluminum flyer plate with size of 10 mm × 6 mm × 0.6 mm can be up to about 9 km/s, which show that CQ-4 is a good and versatile tool to realize ramp wave loading and shock compression for shock physics.
AIP Advances | 2015
Binqiang Luo; Guiji Wang; Fuli Tan; Jianheng Zhao; Cangli Liu; Chengwei Sun
Dynamic behaviors of Zr51Ti5Ni10Cu25Al9 bulk metallic glass were investigated using electric gun and magnetically driven isentropic compression device which provide shock and ramp wave loading respectively. Double-wave structure was observed under shock compression while three-wave structure was observed under ramp compression in 0 ∼ 18GPa. The HEL of Zr51Ti5Ni10Cu25Al9 is 8.97 ± 0.61GPa and IEL is 8.8 ± 0.3GPa, respectively. Strength of Zr51Ti5Ni10Cu25Al9 estimated from HEL is 5.0 ± 0.3GPa while the strength estimated from IEL is 3.6 ± 0.1GPa. Shock wave velocity versus particle velocity curve of Zr51Ti5Ni10Cu25Al9 under shock compression appears to be bilinear and a kink appears at about 18GPa. The Lagrangian sound speed versus particle velocity curve of Zr51Ti5Ni10Cu25Al9 under ramp wave compression exhibits two discontinuances and are divided to three regions: elastic, plastic-I and plastic-II. The first jump-down occurs at elastic-plastic transition and the second appears at about 17GPa. In elastic a...
Scientia Sinica Physica, Mechanica & Astronomica | 2014
Tao Chong; Guiji Wang; Fuli Tan; Binqiang Luo; Xuping Zhang; Gang Wu; Jianheng Zhao
The technique of magnetically driven quasi-isentropic compression is a new experimental technology which can generate dynamic ramp compression, and its load path lies between the quasi-static(isothermal) and shock compression(adiabatic process), it is a bridge to contact the two traditional loading techniques. In this paper, the phase transition experiments of iron were done under magnetically driven quasi-isentropic compression technology on the facility CQ-4, and the effect of acoustic impedance on the interface velocity was analyzed. Simulation with multi-phase equation of state also was done to analyze the phase transition, and the simulations show that the phase transition relaxation time is about 30ns, and that the phase transition pressure is about 13 GPa, and that the numerical and experimental interface velocities are essentially coincident. With the analysis of evolution of the stress wave in the sample, it shows that the sound speed drop and the acoustic impedance of the window are the main factors to affect the interface velocity waveform.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016
Guiji Wang; Xuemiao Chen; Jintao Cai; Xuping Zhang; Tao Chong; Binqiang Luo; Jianheng Zhao; Chengwei Sun; Fuli Tan; Cangli Liu; Gang Wu
A high current pulsed power generator CQ-3-MMAF (Multi-Modules Assembly Facility, MMAF) was developed for material dynamics experiments under ramp wave and shock loadings at the Institute of Fluid Physics (IFP), which can deliver 3 MA peak current to a strip-line load. The rise time of the current is 470 ns (10%-90%). Different from the previous CQ-4 at IFP, the CQ-3-MMAF energy is transmitted by hundreds of co-axial high voltage cables with a low impedance of 18.6 mΩ and low loss, and then hundreds of cables are reduced and converted to tens of cables into a vacuum chamber by a cable connector, and connected with a pair of parallel metallic plates insulated by Kapton films. It is composed of 32 capacitor and switch modules in parallel. The electrical parameters in short circuit are with a capacitance of 19.2 μF, an inductance of 11.7 nH, a resistance of 4.3 mΩ, and working charging voltage of 60 kV-90 kV. It can be run safely and stable when charged from 60 kV to 90 kV. The vacuum of loading chamber can be up to 10(-2) Pa, and the current waveforms can be shaped by discharging in time sequences of four groups of capacitor and switch modules. CQ-3-MMAF is an adaptive machine with lower maintenance because of its modularization design. The COMSOL Multi-physics® code is used to optimize the structure of some key components and calculate their structural inductance for designs, such as gas switches and cable connectors. Some ramp wave loading experiments were conducted to check and examine the performances of CQ-3-MMAF. Two copper flyer plates were accelerated to about 3.5 km/s in one shot when the working voltage was charged to 70 kV. The velocity histories agree very well. The dynamic experiments of some polymer bonded explosives and phase transition of tin under ramp wave loadings were also conducted. The experimental data show that CQ-3-MMAF can be used to do material dynamics experiments in high rate and low cost shots. Based on this design concept, the peak current of new generators can be increased to 5-6 MA and about 100 GPa ramp stress can be produced on the metallic samples for high pressure physics, and a conceptual design of CQ-5-MMAF was given.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014
Binqiang Luo; Kai Li; Xiulan Tan; Jiqiang Zhang; Jiang-shan Luo; Xiaodong Jiang; Weidong Wu; Yongjian Tang
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014
Xuping Zhang; Guiji Wang; Jianheng Zhao; Fuli Tan; Binqiang Luo; Chengwei Sun
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018
Xuping Zhang; Guiji Wang; Binqiang Luo; S. N. Bland; Fuli Tan; Feng Zhao; Jianheng Zhao; Chengwei Sun; Cangli Liu
Mechanics of Materials | 2017
Binqiang Luo; Mu Li; Guiji Wang; Fuli Tan; Jianheng Zhao; Chengwei Sun
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Jianheng Zhao; Binqiang Luo; Guiji Wang; Tao Chong; Fuli Tan; Cangli Liu; Chengwei Sun
Mechanics of Materials | 2018
Xuping Zhang; Binqiang Luo; Gang Wu; Guiji Wang; Fuli Tan; Jianheng Zhao; Chengwei Sun