Wang Fei, Chen Lang, Wu Junying, et al. Experimental observation and theoretical analysis of detonation wave evolution induced by laser ablating aluminum targetJ. High Power Laser and Partical Beams, 2013, 25(04): 807-812.
Citation: Wang Fei, Chen Lang, Wu Junying, et al. Experimental observation and theoretical analysis of detonation wave evolution induced by laser ablating aluminum targetJ. High Power Laser and Partical Beams, 2013, 25(04): 807-812.

Experimental observation and theoretical analysis of detonation wave evolution induced by laser ablating aluminum target

  • A experiment of laser ablating aluminum target was conducted. A schlieren photography technique was employed for visualizing temporal evolution of detonation waves and analyzing detonation wave attenuation law. Based on similitude theory of shockwave motion, a point explosion model was used to describe detonation-wave evolution induced by laser ablating aluminum target. The propagation speed, pressure and temperature of the wave front were calculated. The results show that the detonation wave has a high speed towards laser source. The wave front transform from half-elliptical in early evolution stage into half-spherical. The disturbed zone has a complicated structure and multi-density discontinuities during the flow-field evolution. In the initial stage of detonation-wave propagation, the shockwave has a high pressure and temperature, but they decrease rapidly.
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