Influence of elastomer film thickness and particle size on laser-induced microparticle launch

Y Yiping Song Z Zhoupeng Gu (Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 , Beijing 100190,) M Minqiang Jiang (State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 4 , Beijing 100190,) C Chenguang Huang (School of Mechanics and Transportation Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University 2 , Xi'an, Shaanxi 710072,) X Xianqian Wu (Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 , Beijing 100190,)

Abstract

Laser-induced microparticle impact testing (LIPIT) provides an effective experimental method for revealing the ultrahigh strain-rate dynamic response of materials by launching a single microparticle through laser-induced film expansion to impact a target material. Understanding the coupling effects of laser ablation and the dynamic responses of both the films and microparticles during the launch process in LIPIT is essential for achieving higher launch velocity of the microparticle. In this study, the influences of elastomer film thickness and microparticle diameter on the launch process are investigated by numerical simulations. The results show that the laser-induced plasma pressure experiences a sudden increase in the launch system with a thin or without elastomer film due to the inertial effect of microparticle and the reflection of laser-induced shock waves at the microparticle–film interface. As the elastomer film thickness increases, the onset time of the sudden increase in pressure delays and the amplitude of the peak pressure decreases. When the elastomer film thickness exceeds about 10 μm, the influence of elastomer film thickness is negligible. Additionally, the microparticle launch velocity decreases with increasing elastomer film thickness. In a launch system without an elastomer film, increasing the microparticle diameter leads to a greater amplitude of the sudden increase in plasma pressure, resulting in a higher launch velocity. However, when the microparticle diameter exceeds 9.2 μm, the launch velocity begins to decrease with increasing diameter. This study discloses the coupling effects during the microparticle launch process in LIPIT and provides insights into experimental design and optimization of the LIPIT system.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 15
Published April 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

Y

Yiping Song

Z

Zhoupeng Gu

Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 , Beijing 100190,

M

Minqiang Jiang

State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 4 , Beijing 100190,

C

Chenguang Huang

School of Mechanics and Transportation Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University 2 , Xi'an, Shaanxi 710072,

X

Xianqian Wu

Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Fluid Solid Coupling Systems, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 , Beijing 100190,