Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS

Gas-gun impact tests were performed on twelve rocks and rock simulants pertinent to the HYDROPLUS nuclear yield measurement program: A variety of tuffs, rhyolites, carbonates, grouts, an epoxy-alumina mixture and quartzite permafrost samples recovered in an apparently preserved frozen state from nor...

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Main Author: Furnish, M.D.
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Published: 2014
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https://doi.org/10.2172/140173
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:140173 2023-07-30T04:06:18+02:00 Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS Furnish, M.D. 2014-10-10 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/140173 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/140173 https://doi.org/10.2172/140173 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/140173 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/140173 https://doi.org/10.2172/140173 doi:10.2172/140173 58 GEOSCIENCES ;42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES IMPACT SHOCK H CODES MATHEMATICAL MODELS GEOLOGY MECHANICAL PROPERTIES TUFF NEVADA TEST SITE RANKINE-HUGONIOT EQUATIONS Yucca Mountain Project 2014 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/140173 2023-07-11T08:31:17Z Gas-gun impact tests were performed on twelve rocks and rock simulants pertinent to the HYDROPLUS nuclear yield measurement program: A variety of tuffs, rhyolites, carbonates, grouts, an epoxy-alumina mixture and quartzite permafrost samples recovered in an apparently preserved frozen state from northern Canada. The present report presents results for all of these materials except for the carbonates. Two classes of impact techniques were employed for measuring equation-of-state properties for these materials. Both use velocity interferometry diagnostics. One, employing a sample-in-projectile geometry, provides high-precision Hugoniot data and continuous release trajectories for dry or water-saturated materials. The majority of the experiments were performed with this geometry. The other, employing a sample-in-target geometry, provides loading path and Hugoniot data as well as limited release data. Uncertainties in the results have been estimated by analyzing the effects of errors in observables and ancillary material properties. Other/Unknown Material permafrost SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Canada
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topic 58 GEOSCIENCES ;42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES
IMPACT SHOCK
H CODES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
GEOLOGY
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
TUFF
NEVADA TEST SITE
RANKINE-HUGONIOT EQUATIONS
Yucca Mountain Project
spellingShingle 58 GEOSCIENCES ;42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES
IMPACT SHOCK
H CODES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
GEOLOGY
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
TUFF
NEVADA TEST SITE
RANKINE-HUGONIOT EQUATIONS
Yucca Mountain Project
Furnish, M.D.
Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
topic_facet 58 GEOSCIENCES ;42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES
IMPACT SHOCK
H CODES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
GEOLOGY
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
TUFF
NEVADA TEST SITE
RANKINE-HUGONIOT EQUATIONS
Yucca Mountain Project
description Gas-gun impact tests were performed on twelve rocks and rock simulants pertinent to the HYDROPLUS nuclear yield measurement program: A variety of tuffs, rhyolites, carbonates, grouts, an epoxy-alumina mixture and quartzite permafrost samples recovered in an apparently preserved frozen state from northern Canada. The present report presents results for all of these materials except for the carbonates. Two classes of impact techniques were employed for measuring equation-of-state properties for these materials. Both use velocity interferometry diagnostics. One, employing a sample-in-projectile geometry, provides high-precision Hugoniot data and continuous release trajectories for dry or water-saturated materials. The majority of the experiments were performed with this geometry. The other, employing a sample-in-target geometry, provides loading path and Hugoniot data as well as limited release data. Uncertainties in the results have been estimated by analyzing the effects of errors in observables and ancillary material properties.
author Furnish, M.D.
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title Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
title_short Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
title_full Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
title_fullStr Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with HYDROPLUS
title_sort measuring the dynamic compression and release behavior of rocks and grouts associated with hydroplus
publishDate 2014
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