July 6, 2023
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Modeling particulate generation during high energy explosive events

Abstract

Laser produced plasmas are used to simulate high energy events and are useful for a variety of applications e.g. in industrial sectors, such as semi-conductor manufacturing, as well as medical, environmental, and energy sectors. Particulate generation in laser produced plasmas is related to key features of the plasma: temperature and pressure evolution during plume expansion, plasma chemistry etc. Several uncertainties persist in relating initial high energy events (~microseconds) to particulate formation that happens as the plasma cools and evolves (~milliseconds).

Published: July 6, 2023

Citation

Shrivastava M.B., and S.S. Harilal. 2021. Modeling particulate generation during high energy explosive events Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.