학술논문

Mechanical response of lithium fluoride under off-principal dynamic shock-ramp loading.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Applied Physics. 2016, Vol. 120 Issue 16, p165902-1-165902-6. 6p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*LITHIUM fluoride
*SINGLE crystals
*VELOCIMETRY
*SHOCK waves
*LITHIUM compounds
Language
ISSN
0021-8979
Abstract
Single crystal lithium fluoride (LiF), oriented [100], was shock loaded and subsequently shocklessly compressed in two experiments at the Z Machine. Velocimetry measurements were employed to obtain an impactor velocity, shock transit times, and in-situ particle velocities for LiF samples up to ∼1.8mm thick. A dual thickness Lagrangian analysis was performed on the in-situ velocimetry data to obtain the mechanical response along the loading path of these experiments. An elastic response was observed on one experiment during initial shockless compression from 100 GPa before yielding. The relatively large thickness differences utilized for the dual sample analyses (up to ∼1.8 mm) combined with a relative timing accuracy of ∼0.2 ns resulted in an uncertainty of less than 1% on density and stress at ∼200 GPa peak loading on one experiment and <4% on peak loading at ∼330 GPa for another. The stress-density analyses from these experiments compare favorably with recent equation of state models for LiF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]