Jet projectile charge (JPC) is a relatively new type of perforating jet mainly used for defeating concrete targets. Velocity profile is an important parameter to investigate the penetration and performance of JPC. S...Jet projectile charge (JPC) is a relatively new type of perforating jet mainly used for defeating concrete targets. Velocity profile is an important parameter to investigate the penetration and performance of JPC. Since limited information such as X-ray radiographs and penetration depth can be obtained through the JPC experiment, the numerical simulation and further methodology are needed to depict the mechanism of JPC. This paper describes a mathematical approach based on Matlab to determine JPC velocity profile at various stand offs using three sets of jet data from numerical simulations. X-ray radiographs experimental results have been obtained at two time instants for two selected JPC design to verify the numerical accuracy. The velocity profiles by mathematical approach and simulation show good accordance. The number of experiments can be reduced by numerical simulation and analysis of velocity profiles. This approach can be generalized to any such system where explosive-metal interaction results in formation of jets.展开更多
We survey quite extensively the present research status of ion-stopping in dense plasmas of potential importance for initial confinement fusion(ICF)drivenby intense and heavy ion beams,and alsofor warm dense matter(WD...We survey quite extensively the present research status of ion-stopping in dense plasmas of potential importance for initial confinement fusion(ICF)drivenby intense and heavy ion beams,and alsofor warm dense matter(WDM).First,we putemphasis on every possible mechanism involved in the shaping of the ion projectile effective charge,while losing energy in a target plasma with classical ions and partially degenerate electrons.Then,we switch to ion stopping by target bound electrons,taking detailed account of mean excitation energies.Free electron stopping has already been given a lot of attention in former works[C.Deutsch et al.,Recent Res.Devel.Plasma 1(2000)1-23;Open Plasma Phys.J.3(2010)88-115].Then,we extend the usual standard stopping model(SSM)framework to nonlinear stopping including a treatment of the Z 3 Barkas effect and a confronting comparison of Bloch and Bohr Coulomb logarithms.Finally,we document low velocity ion slowing down(LVISD)in single ion plasmas as well as in binary ionic mixtures(BIM),in connection with specific ICF fuels.展开更多
This work presents the basic characteristics of singly,doubly and heavily charged projectile fragments(PFs) emitted in inelastic interactions of ^(32)S ions with photo-emulsion nuclei at Dubna energy(3.7 A GeV)....This work presents the basic characteristics of singly,doubly and heavily charged projectile fragments(PFs) emitted in inelastic interactions of ^(32)S ions with photo-emulsion nuclei at Dubna energy(3.7 A GeV).Our experimental data are compared with the corresponding data for other projectiles at the same incident energy.The study of mean multiplicities of different charged PFs against the projectile mass shows a power-law relationship.The multiplicity distributions of singly and doubly charged PFs have been fitted well with a Gaussian distribution function.The yields of PFs broken up from the interactions of ^(32)S projectile nuclei with different target nuclei are studied.The beam energy dependence in terms of the various order moments is studied as well.展开更多
文摘Jet projectile charge (JPC) is a relatively new type of perforating jet mainly used for defeating concrete targets. Velocity profile is an important parameter to investigate the penetration and performance of JPC. Since limited information such as X-ray radiographs and penetration depth can be obtained through the JPC experiment, the numerical simulation and further methodology are needed to depict the mechanism of JPC. This paper describes a mathematical approach based on Matlab to determine JPC velocity profile at various stand offs using three sets of jet data from numerical simulations. X-ray radiographs experimental results have been obtained at two time instants for two selected JPC design to verify the numerical accuracy. The velocity profiles by mathematical approach and simulation show good accordance. The number of experiments can be reduced by numerical simulation and analysis of velocity profiles. This approach can be generalized to any such system where explosive-metal interaction results in formation of jets.
文摘We survey quite extensively the present research status of ion-stopping in dense plasmas of potential importance for initial confinement fusion(ICF)drivenby intense and heavy ion beams,and alsofor warm dense matter(WDM).First,we putemphasis on every possible mechanism involved in the shaping of the ion projectile effective charge,while losing energy in a target plasma with classical ions and partially degenerate electrons.Then,we switch to ion stopping by target bound electrons,taking detailed account of mean excitation energies.Free electron stopping has already been given a lot of attention in former works[C.Deutsch et al.,Recent Res.Devel.Plasma 1(2000)1-23;Open Plasma Phys.J.3(2010)88-115].Then,we extend the usual standard stopping model(SSM)framework to nonlinear stopping including a treatment of the Z 3 Barkas effect and a confronting comparison of Bloch and Bohr Coulomb logarithms.Finally,we document low velocity ion slowing down(LVISD)in single ion plasmas as well as in binary ionic mixtures(BIM),in connection with specific ICF fuels.
文摘This work presents the basic characteristics of singly,doubly and heavily charged projectile fragments(PFs) emitted in inelastic interactions of ^(32)S ions with photo-emulsion nuclei at Dubna energy(3.7 A GeV).Our experimental data are compared with the corresponding data for other projectiles at the same incident energy.The study of mean multiplicities of different charged PFs against the projectile mass shows a power-law relationship.The multiplicity distributions of singly and doubly charged PFs have been fitted well with a Gaussian distribution function.The yields of PFs broken up from the interactions of ^(32)S projectile nuclei with different target nuclei are studied.The beam energy dependence in terms of the various order moments is studied as well.