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Hypervelocity impact flash for missile-defense kill assessment and engagement analysis : experiments on Z.
Thornhill, Tom Finley, III ; Reinhart, William Dodd ; Lawrence, Raymond Jeffery Jr. ; Chhabildas, Lalit Chandra ; Kelly, Daniel P.
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Missile Defense Systems;    Missiles;    National Defense;    Z-Accelerator.;    Spectroscopy Missile Defense Systems;   
DOI  :  10.2172/923158
RP-ID  :  SAND2005-3307
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  923158
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Kill assessment continues to be a major problem for the nation's missile defense program. A potential approach for addressing this issue involves spectral and temporal analysis of the short-time impact flash that occurs when a kill vehicle intercepts and engages a target missile. This can provide identification of the materials involved in the impact event, which will, in turn, yield the data necessary for target identification, engagement analysis, and kill assessment. This report describes the first phases of a project under which we are providing laboratory demonstrations of the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach. We are using two major Sandia facilities, the Z-Pinch accelerator, and the two- and three-stage gas guns at the Shock Thermodynamics and Applied Research (STAR) facility. We have looked at the spectral content of impact flash at velocities up to 25 km/s on the Z-Pinch machine to establish the capability for spectroscopy for these types of events, and are looking at similar experiments at velocities from 6 to 11 km/s on the gas guns to demonstrate a similar capability for a variety of research-oriented and applied materials. The present report describes only the work performed on the Z machine.

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