Using a two-stage light gas gun, a series of hypervelocity impact experiments was conducted in which 6.4-mm-diameter spherical 2024-aluminum projectiles impact 23-mm-thick targets made of the same material at velocities of 5.0, 5.6, and 6.3 km/s. Both an optical pyrometer composed of six photomultiplier tubes and a spectrograph were used to measure the flash of the plasma during hypervelocity impact. Experimental results show that, at a projectile velocity of 6.3 km/s, the strong flash lasted about 10 μs and reached a temperature of 4300 K. Based on the known emission lines of AL I, spectral methods can provide the plasma electron temperature. An electron-temperature comparison between experiment and theoretical calculation indicates that single ionization and secondary ionization are the two main ionizing modes at velocities 5.0–6.3 km/s.
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Kai Zhang;
Kai Zhang
1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Beijing Automotive Technology Center
, Beijing 100021, China
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Renrong Long;
Renrong Long
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1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Qingming Zhang;
Qingming Zhang
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1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Yijiang Xue;
Yijiang Xue
1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Yuanyuan Ju
Yuanyuan Ju
1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Kai Zhang
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Renrong Long
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Qingming Zhang
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Yijiang Xue
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Yuanyuan Ju
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1State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology,
Beijing Institute of Technology
, Beijing 100081, China
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Beijing Automotive Technology Center
, Beijing 100021, China
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Phys. Plasmas 23, 083519 (2016)
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March 11 2016
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July 20 2016
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Kai Zhang, Renrong Long, Qingming Zhang, Yijiang Xue, Yuanyuan Ju; Flash characteristics of plasma induced by hypervelocity impact. Phys. Plasmas 1 August 2016; 23 (8): 083519. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4960297
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