Title: George Ellwood
1ATF2 Testing
- George Ellwood
- Tuesday 16th September 2008
2Concept
Use a short target 4mm length that will absorb
less than 0.3 of the beam energy. Using a VISAR
aligned to the far edge of the target it should
be possible to measure the velocity of the
surface which would be a way of checking the
accuracy of the modelling.
3Geometry Mass of Hot Zone
- Assuming a 100µm diameter beam.
- For a simple analysis assuming that the beam
energy is distributed evenly along the length of
the target. -
Please look at original spreadsheet
here http//www.eng-external.rl.ac.uk/ilc/051-Bea
m_Energy_Calcs.xls
4Energy
Allowable energy deposition is 0.3 of total beam
energy. With this and the mass of the heated
zone from slide 3 this gives a temperature rise
of 84C.
5Stress
6Analysis
- A peak stress of 93MPa is below the dynamic
elastic limit of the material and wouldnt cause
a shock wave. - It might be possible to measure a stress wave
that is below the elastic limit of the material.
7Autodyn
I created a simple axial-symmetric model in
Autodyn. This was 4mm long and 4mm
diameter. The heated zone was 100µm diameter
into which an initial energy of 44206.69 J/kg was
deposited.
Due to the small size of the model and the small
elements used I multiplied the distances by 1000
in order to get it to work with Autodyn, this can
be corrected for later and doesnt affect the
overall results.
8Animation showing stress wave
9Velocity at Surface
This graph has been adjusted to take into
account the conversion factor.