Eakins D E, Chapman D J
Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BZ, United Kingdom.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2014 Dec;85(12):123708. doi: 10.1063/1.4904275.
In this paper, we describe a new approach enabling study of subsurface dynamics in high-Z materials using the unique combination of high-energy synchrotron X-rays, a hybrid bunch structure, and a new dynamic loading platform. We detail the design and operation of the purpose-built, portable small bore gas-gun, which was installed on the I12 high-energy beamline at the Diamond Light Source and used to drive compression waves into solid and porous metal targets. Using a hybrid bunch structure and broadband X-ray pulses of up to 300 keV, radiographic snapshots were captured during various dynamic deformation processes in cm-scale specimens, thereby contributing to a more complete understanding of the evolution of mesoscale damage. Importantly, we highlight strategies for overcoming the challenges associated with using high-energy X-rays, and suggest areas for improvement needed to advance dynamic imaging through large-scale samples of relevance to engineering scenarios. These preliminary measurements demonstrate the feasibility of probing highly transient phenomena using the presented methodology.
在本文中,我们描述了一种新方法,该方法利用高能同步加速器X射线、混合束团结构和新型动态加载平台的独特组合,实现对高Z材料中地下动力学的研究。我们详细介绍了专门设计的便携式小口径气枪的设计和操作,该气枪安装在钻石光源的I12高能束线上,用于将压缩波驱动到固体和多孔金属靶中。利用混合束团结构和高达300 keV的宽带X射线脉冲,在厘米级样品的各种动态变形过程中捕获了射线照片快照,从而有助于更全面地了解中尺度损伤的演变。重要的是,我们强调了克服与使用高能X射线相关挑战的策略,并提出了推进与工程场景相关的大规模样品动态成像所需的改进领域。这些初步测量证明了使用所提出的方法探测高度瞬态现象的可行性。