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A free-piston driven shock tube for generating extreme aerodynamic environments: Design and first shots

Lynch, Kyle P.; Spitzer, Seth M.; Grasser, Thomas W.; Spillers, Russell W.; Farias, Paul A.; Wagner, Justin W.

A new free-piston driven shock tube is being constructed at Sandia National Laboratories for generating extreme aerodynamic environments relevant for the study of reacting particle dispersal. The high-temperature shock tube (HST) is designed to reach post-incident shock temperatures more than 2000 K, starting from a driven section initially at ambient temperature and pressure. A design study is presented on different driver methods, leading to the selection of a free-piston driver. The tuning and performance of this driver is analyzed using the Hornung one-dimensional model and the L1d quasi-one-dimensional flow solver. The final mechanical design is shown and compared to the X2 free-piston facility. Construction was completed in mid-2018, and an initial analysis of facility performance from the first shots is presented.