Characterizing shock waves in hydrogel using high speed imaging and a fiber-optic probe hydrophone
The impact of a stainless steel disk-shaped projectile launched by a single-stage light gas gun is used to generate planar shock waves with amplitudes on the order of 10 2 MPa in a hydrogel target material. These shock waves are characterized using ultra-high-speed imaging as well as a fiber-optic p...
Main Authors: | Anderson, PA, Betney, MR, Doyle, HW, Tully, B, Ventikos, Y, Hawker, NA, Roy, RA |
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Format: | Journal article |
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AIP Publishing
2017
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