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Particle launch to 19 km/s for micro-meteoroid simulation using enhanced three-stage light gas gun hypervelocity launcher techniques
Authors:TF Thornhill  LC Chhabildas  WD Reinhart  DL Davidson
Affiliation:

aKtech Corporation, 1300 Eubank Boulevard, S.E. Albuquerque, NM 87123-3336, USA

bSandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185-1181, USA

Abstract:Particle launch experiments were performed to study application of the enhanced hypervelocity launcher (EHVL), i.e. the third-stage addition to the two-stage gun, for launching micron to millimeter sized particulates at velocities unobtainable with a standard two-stage light gas gun launch. Three types of particles or fliers were tested along with several barrel designs. For micron scale particles fine-grain polycrystalline ceramics were impacted and fractured, launching particulate clouds at velocities of 15 km/s. Multiple titanium particles not, vert, similar400 μm diameter embedded in plastic were “shotgun” launched to velocities of 10 km/s. Flier plates of 3 mm diameter by 1 mm thick Ti6Al4V were launched to 19 km/s. All experiments used a second-stage projectile with graded density facing impacting a flier in an impact generated acceleration reservoir. This paper describes the modification and adaptation of the Sandia EHVL to provide micrometeoroid simulation capabilities.
Keywords:Meteoroid  Three stage  Two stage  Flier  Hypervelocity
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