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Tunable Infrared Laser Absorption Spectroscopy of Aluminum Monoxide $A^2\Pi_i $–$X^2\Sigma^+$

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

Murzyn, Christopher M.; Allen, David J.; Baca, Andres N.; Ching, Mitchell L.; Marinis, Ryan T.

We report the details of an infrared, laser absorption diagnostic capable of quantifying aluminum monoxide temperature and column density at 100 kHz repetition rate. This novel technique employs a near infrared MEMS-VCSEL to measure rotationally resolved optical absorption spectra of aluminum monoxide $A^2\Pi_i$ - $X^2\Sigma^+$ from approximately 7400 –7900 cm-1. Temperatures and column densities are extracted from model regressions to provide temporally resolved thermochemical information on aluminum oxidation reactions. The measurement capability is demonstrated by performing 100 kHz measurement in the plume of an exploding bridgewire with measured temperatures of 3450–3100 K and column densities of 1– 11 x 1016cm -2. To the authors knowledge, this is the first use of the AlO $A^2\Pi_i$ - $X^2\Sigma^+$ transition to characterize aluminum combustion environments. Details regarding signal extraction and calibration of MEMS-VCSEL spectra are also included. Although unsuccessful, efforts to extract kinetic temperature and column density from simultaneously measured, atomic aluminum 2P3/2,1/2-2S1/2 transitions at 7618 cm-1 and 7602 cm-1 are also described.

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A Comparative Study of Two BAM Designs for Friction Sensitivity Testing of Explosives

Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics

Phillips, Jason J.; Ching, Mitchell L.

A new commercial design of BAM friction tester that utilizes a programmable servo motor was tested in comparison to the traditional cam-driven model. Displacement and velocity profiles were analyzed for both designs; significant differences were found between the two designs, most notable of which is that the traditional cam-driven unit has plate velocities that can be 50–75 % greater than those seen on the servo-driven model. Five energetic materials were also tested on each machine, including PETN, RDX, HMX, CL-20, and HNAB. Results from the servo-driven model generally showed slightly less sensitivity when compared to the cam driven model, though the magnitude of the difference is not significant enough to require modification of safe handling procedures for the materials tested.

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