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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2018

Ultrafast Shock-Induced Reactions in Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate Thin Films

Samuel D. Park; Michael R. Armstrong; Ian Thomas Kohl; Joseph M. Zaug; Robert Knepper; Alexander S. Tappan; Sorin Bastea; Jeffrey J. Kay

The chemical and physical processes involved in the shock-to-detonation transition of energetic solids are not fully understood due to difficulties in probing the fast dynamics involved in initiation. Here, we employ shock interferometry experiments with sub-20-ps time resolution to study highly textured (110) pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) thin films during the early stages of shock compression using ultrafast laser-driven shock wave methods. We observe evidence of rapid exothermic chemical reactions in the PETN thin films for interface particle velocities above ∼1.05 km/s as indicated by shock velocities and pressures well above the unreacted Hugoniot. The time scale of our experiment suggests that exothermic reactions begin less than 50 ps behind the shock front for these high-density PETN thin films. Thermochemical calculations for partially reacted Hugoniots also support this interpretation. The experimentally observed time scale of reactivity could be used to narrow possible initiation mechanisms.


Archive | 2014

Ultrafast Laser Diagnostics for Energetic- Material Ignition Mechanisms: Tools for Physics-Based Model Development

Sean P. Kearney; Brook Anton Jilek; Ian Thomas Kohl; Darcie Farrow; Junji Urayama

We present the results of an LDRD project to develop diagnostics to perform fundamental measurements of material properties during shock compression of condensed phase materials at micron spatial scales and picosecond time scales. The report is structured into three main chapters, which each focus on a different diagnostic devel opment effort. Direct picosecond laser drive is used to introduce shock waves into thin films of energetic and inert materials. The resulting laser - driven shock properties are probed via Ultrafast Time Domain Interferometry (UTDI), which can additionally be used to generate shock Hugoniot data in tabletop experiments. Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is developed as a temperature diagnostic. A transient absorption spectroscopy setup has been developed to probe shock - induced changes during shock compressio n. UTDI results are presented under dynamic, direct - laser - drive conditions and shock Hugoniots are estimated for inert polystyrene samples and for the explosive hexanitroazobenzene, with results from both Sandia and Lawrence Livermore presented here. SRS a nd transient absorption diagnostics are demonstrated on static thin - film samples, and paths forward to dynamic experiments are presented.


Archive | 2013

Ultrafast laser diagnostics to investigate initiation fundamentals in energetic materials.

Sandia Report; Darcie Farrow; Brook Anton Jilek; Ian Thomas Kohl; Sean P. Kearney

We present the results of a two year early career LDRD project, which has focused on the development of ultrafast diagnostics to measure temperature, pressure and chemical change during the shock initiation of energetic materials. We compare two single-shot versions of femtosecond rotational CARS to measure nitrogen temperature: chirped-probe-pulse and ps/fs hybrid CARS thermometry. The applicability of measurements to the combustion of energetic materials will be discussed. We have also demonstrated laser shock and particle velocity measurements in thin film explosives using stretched femtosecond laser pulses. We will discuss preliminary results from Al and PETN thin films. Agreement between our results and previous work will be discussed.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Ultrafast Shock-Induced Reactions in PETN and RDX Thin Films

Samuel Park; Michael R. Armstrong; Ian Thomas Kohl; Joseph M. Zaug; Robert Knepper; Alexander S. Tappan; Sorin Bastea; Jeffrey J. Kay


Archive | 2017

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Shock-Induced Reactions in Energetic Materials

Jeffrey J. Kay; Samuel Park; Ian Thomas Kohl; Robert Knepper; Darcie Farrow; Alexander S. Tappan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Ultrafast Shock Interrogation of Polycrystalline RDX

Samuel D. Park; Michael R. Armstrong; Ian Thomas Kohl; Joseph M. Zaug; Robert Knepper; Alexander S. Tappan; Sorin Bastea; Jeffrey J. Kay


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Ultrafast Shock Compression Hugoniot Data of beta-CL-20 and TATB Thin Films

Joseph M. Zaug; Michael R. Armstrong; Paulius Grivickas; Alexander S. Tappan; Ian Thomas Kohl; Mark A. Rodriguez; Robert Knepper; Jonathan C. Crowhurst; Elissaios Stavrou; Sorin Bastea


Archive | 2016

Measuring HOMO/LUMO gap of explosive film at air interface using UV/Vis ATR.

Darcie Farrow; Laura E. Martin; Stephen George Rupper; Mary Kathleen Alam; Ian Thomas Kohl; Sean P. Kearney; Robert Knepper; Michael P. Marquez; Jeffrey J. Kay


Archive | 2016

Probing mechanisms of shock-induced reactions in explosive materials.

Jeffrey J. Kay; Ryan R. Wixom; Brook Anton Jilek; Darcie Farrow; Ian Thomas Kohl; David Lee Damm; Robert Knepper


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

\textbf{Ultrafast laser diagnostics for understanding hot spot initiation in energetic materials}

Ian Thomas Kohl; Darcie Farrow; Sean P. Kearney; Robert Knepper; Jeffrey J. Kay

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Robert Knepper

Johns Hopkins University

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Jeffrey J. Kay

Sandia National Laboratories

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Sean P. Kearney

Sandia National Laboratories

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Alexander S. Tappan

Sandia National Laboratories

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Joseph M. Zaug

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Michael R. Armstrong

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Sorin Bastea

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Laura E. Martin

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jonathan C. Crowhurst

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Samuel D. Park

Sandia National Laboratories

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