Microsecond duration pressure pulse generator for in situ dynamically loaded SEM fracture studies
We describe a technique to impulse load small cylindrical specimens for in situ, real‐time SEM studies of dynamically loaded fracture. Loading is done magnetically with a solenoidal coil of 10 mm length and 1 mm radius. The entire loading assembly fits on the SEM stage; there is no need for shock‐is...
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description | We describe a technique to impulse load small cylindrical specimens for in situ, real‐time SEM studies of dynamically loaded fracture. Loading is done magnetically with a solenoidal coil of 10 mm length and 1 mm radius. The entire loading assembly fits on the SEM stage; there is no need for shock‐isolated bellows apparatus. The only vacuum feedthrough required is an MHV coaxial bulkhead connection. A ballistic pendulum measurement gave a peak compressive pressure of ∼20 MPa, with a pressure pulse width of 1.33 μs. Pressures > 80 MPa can easily be generated. Using this device we have obtained real‐time SEM movies of dynamically loaded fracture of rosin. |
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