The Effect of Surface Heterogeneities in Exploding Metallic Foils
2018
During the electrical explosion of bridge-wires and bridge-foils, the metal bridge undergoes rapid resistive-heating. The metal is rapidly expanded through solid, liquid, vapour and plasma phases. This study uses ALEGRA MHD, a Sandia National Laboratory magneto-hydrocode, to predict the formation of these metallic phases during the explosion process and determine the effects of surface heterogeneities on the spatial distribution of these phases. The simulations are compared against x-ray phase contrast radiographs of electrically exploded bridge-foils. From comparison of these data, it is evident that the meso-structure of the metallic foil dominates the explosion process and is something that should be controlled during the manufacturing processes for detonator designs.During the electrical explosion of bridge-wires and bridge-foils, the metal bridge undergoes rapid resistive-heating. The metal is rapidly expanded through solid, liquid, vapour and plasma phases. This study uses ALEGRA MHD, a Sandia National Laboratory magneto-hydrocode, to predict the formation of these metallic phases during the explosion process and determine the effects of surface heterogeneities on the spatial distribution of these phases. The simulations are compared against x-ray phase contrast radiographs of electrically exploded bridge-foils. From comparison of these data, it is evident that the meso-structure of the metallic foil dominates the explosion process and is something that should be controlled during the manufacturing processes for detonator designs.
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