Experimental method for a double-pulse laserdriven flyer and flyer motion simulation

D. S. Geng, L. Chen*, J. Y. Lu, J. Y. Wu, K. Yang

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Abstract

Flyer velocity is an important indicator to measure the impact initiation ability of laser-driven flyer. In this paper an experimental method of flyer drive by double-pulse is presented. A high speed Schlieren photography system is designed to observe the flyer and shock wave. A one-dimensional (1-D) numerical calculation model is established, which considered phase transition, absorption of laser energy, and dynamic mechanical response. The flyer motion is simulated by using the weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) finite difference method (FDM), level set equation and ghost fluid method. It is found that the double-pulse laser can effectively increase the flyer velocity and energy efficiency. At the end of laser irradiation, the aluminium film exhibits three regions: Gas phase, gas-solid mixture phase and solid phase. During the acceleration process, the flyer undergoes intense compression and tension.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-210
Number of pages18
JournalLasers in Engineering
Volume50
Issue number4-6
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Aluminium film
  • Double-pulse
  • Finite difference method (FDM)
  • Flyer
  • High speed Schlieren photography weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO)
  • Nd:YAG laser
  • Plasma

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