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Early experiments on shock-particle curtain interactions in the high-temperature shock tube

Petter, Samuel; Lynch, Kyle P.; Farias, Paul A.; Spitzer, Seth M.; Grasser, Thomas W.; Wagner, Justin W.

A new capability has been added to study shock-particle interactions in the Sandia High-Temperature Shock Tube (HST). The apparatus to do so featured a high-speed pneumatic actuator with high-pressure engineered seals. Like previous studies in a lower-strength facility, the particle curtain was comprised of 100-micron glass spheres at an initial volume fraction of approximately 20%. A shock-particle interaction was investigated using 210 kHz Schlieren imaging where the incident shock Mach number was 3.3. The initially uniform curtain was distorted by recoil in the HST. Nevertheless, the interaction dynamics were observed to be qualitatively similar to those in previous studies. Future efforts will work to decouple the recoil from the curtain formation and push the interaction towards stronger shocks.