Title :
Atlas Axial Radiography
Author :
Frogget, B.C. ; Esquibel, D.L. ; Jeffs, C.S. ; Lare, G.A. ; Malone, R.M. ; Sutton, J.T. ; Gomez, G.H., Jr. ; Theuer, K.E. ; Tom, C.Y., Jr. ; Anderson, B.G. ; Oro, D.M. ; Studebaker, J.K. ; Westley, D.T.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Oper., Bechtel Nevada, Los Alamos, NM
Abstract :
The Atlas pulsed-power machine [1] is a 23-megajoule capacitor bank that delivers 28 mega-amperes in a 5 microsecond rise-time pulse into a cylindrical imploding liner, which often contains a target. It is used to study the hydrodynamic behavior of various materials under well- controlled high-energy conditions. X-ray imaging or radiography is used to infer trajectories and velocities of the Shockwave and the material interfaces in the target. The axial radiography diagnostic records four high-speed flash x-ray snapshots through the target axis during an experiment. These images provide important benchmarks for various hydrodynamic codes currently used to predict the behavior of shocked materials. Four Marx-driven x-ray diode sources [2], designed by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and fabricated by Bechtel Nevada, are used. Each source has a pulse duration of 20 nanoseconds full-width half-maximum (FWHM) that thereby freezes the motion of the target [3]. The x-ray images are converted into blue visible light by a scintillator. Two 8-inch-diameter doublet lenses relay this image 6 meters away into a microchannel plate image- intensified framing camera, contained in a screen box. The machine energy destroys the scintillator and sometimes the first relay doublet. The optical relay is realigned for each experiment. Calibration images are stored for each shot. The image data are sent over fiberoptic cables for remote recording.
Keywords :
X-ray imaging; cameras; capacitor storage; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; radiography; scintillation; Atlas axial radiography; Bechtel Nevada; Los Alamos National Laboratory; Marx-driven x-ray diode sources; X-ray imaging; capacitor bank; cylindrical imploding liner; doublet lenses relay; fiber-optic cables; full-width half-maximum; high-speed flash x-ray snapshots; hydrodynamic codes; material interfaces; microchannel plate image- intensified framing camera; optical relay; pulsed-power machine; remote recording; scintillator; shockwave; Capacitors; Diagnostic radiography; Diodes; Hydrodynamics; Laboratories; Optical fiber cables; Optical recording; Relays; Trajectory; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9190-x
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2005.300647