Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon Source

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Christian J. Sorensen Andrew Matejunas Christopher Armstrong
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

A team consisting of junior and senior mechanical engineering students at New Mexico Tech worked on the design of an explosively loaded vessel, with a maximum load of 15 grams (0.53 oz) TNT equivalent explosive. The main challenge presented was to meet the stringent sample positioning specification of 3 microns in two Degrees Of Freedom (DOF) and one degree of rotation in a third DOF. This is to accommodate precise sample placement in a tight x-ray beam, and to bring areas such as explosives/metal interfaces into magnified field-of-view photography. This presentation describes the process and design decisions to arrive at the final product presented to LANL in December 2014. Our engineering analysis techniques will be reviewed, including use of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiling & Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) Code Case for Impulse Loaded Pressure Vessels (ASME BPVC Code Case 2564-3). Also discussed will be integration of Hydrocode computer models with Finite Element Method analysis.
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APA: Christian J. Sorensen Andrew Matejunas Christopher Armstrong  (2015)  Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon Source

MLA: Christian J. Sorensen Andrew Matejunas Christopher Armstrong Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon Source. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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