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High-Speed Photography of Energetic Materials and Components with a Copper Vapor Laser

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2011

Larry R. Dosser
Affiliation:
Monsanto Research Corporation, Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
John W. Reed
Affiliation:
Monsanto Research Corporation, Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
Margaret A. Stark
Affiliation:
Monsanto Research Corporation, Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
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Abstract

The evaluation of the properties of energetic materials, such as burn rate and ignition energy, is of primary importance in understanding their reactions and the functioning of devices containing them. One method for recording such information is high-speed photography at rates of up to 20,000 images per second. When a copper vapor laser is synchronized with the camera, laser-illuminated images can be recorded that detail the performance of a material and/or component in a manner never before possible. The laser can also be used for ignition of the energetic material, thus eliminating the need for bridgewires or electric squibs that can interfere with photography. Details of such ignitions are readily observable, and the burn rate of a material can be determined directly from the film. There are indications that information useful for the modeling of pyrotechnic reactions will become available as well. Recent results from high-speed photography of several pyrotechnic materials and devices will be presented.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1988

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