| Literature DB >> 26847854 |
Zhonghua Yan1,2, Chuanchao Zhang3, Wei Liu1,2, Jinshan Li4, Ming Huang4, Xuming Wang1, Guorui Zhou3, Bisheng Tan4, Zongwei Yang4, Zhijie Li1, Li Li1, Hongwei Yan3, Xiaodong Yuan3, Xiaotao Zu1.
Abstract
The RDX single crystals are ignited by ultraviolet laser (355 nm, 6.4 ns) pulses. The laser-induced damage morphology consisted of two distinct regions: a core region of layered fracture and a peripheral region of stripped material surrounding the core. As laser fluence increases, the area of the whole crack region increases all the way, while both the area and depth of the core region increase firstly, and then stay stable over the laser fluence of 12 J/cm(2). The experimental details indicate the dynamics during laser ignition process. Plasma fireball of high temperature and pressure occurs firstly, followed by the micro-explosions on the (210) surface, and finally shock waves propagate through the materials to further strip materials outside and yield in-depth cracks in larger surrounding region. The plasma fireball evolves from isotropic to anisotropic under higher laser fluence resulting in the damage expansion only in lateral direction while maintaining the fixed depth. The primary insights into the interaction dynamics between laser and energetic materials can help developing the superior laser ignition technique.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26847854 PMCID: PMC4742852 DOI: 10.1038/srep20251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1X-ray diffraction of RDX materials: (a) powder crystal (b) (210) facet of bulk crystal and the typical prismatic RDX crystal (inset).
Figure 2Schematic diagram of experimental devices.
Figure 3The ignition threshold of RDX crystals.
Figure 4The damage morphologies after laser irradiation at energy fluence of 3.41 J/cm2: (a) optical microscope in dark field; (b) overview SEM image of the damage; (c) Magnified of SEM image of the core.
Figure 5Damage morphologies and dimensions: (a) 2D and (b) 3D optical images of damage morphology after a single shot at 4.02 J/cm2; (c) damage area and (d) depth as a function of laser fluence.