Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
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American Physical Society, March Meeting 2004, March 22-26, 2004, Palais des Congres de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, MEET
Physics
Scientific paper
We will report a series of new dynamic compression experiments that can be tailored to reach previously inaccessible dynamic thermodynamic states beyond the principal Hugoniot and isentrope. In particular, we will discuss our progress on dynamic compression using prescribed impedance profile impactors in gas gun experiments. These impactors have been used in experiments demonstrating complex loading paths that include combination of shocks, quasi-isentropic compressions, controlled releases. The quasi-isentropic compression experiments last microseconds, and are capable of bridging the timescales of static experiments and current dynamic compression experiments. We will discuss the application of these techniques to study the timescale of phase transition and implications for experiments along the planetary isentropes.
Holmes Neil
Moriarty John
Nguyen Jeffrey
Orlikowski Daniel
Streitz Frederick
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