Pyroshock Team

Our pyroshock team has been focusing on developing Laser Pyroshock Measurement & Propagation Imager that performs visualization of pyroshock propagation. Currently two major research topics have been studied in this context

Pyroshock

Pyroshock is the response of a structure to high frequency (thousands of hertz), high-magnitude stress waves that propagate throughout the structure as a result of an explosive event include rocket stage separation, missile payload deployment, pilot ejection, automobile airbag inflators, etc. The resultant energies are often high g-force and high frequency which can cause problems for electronic components which have small items with resonant frequencies near those induced by the pyroshock.

Research Topics

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< Laser Pyroshock Measurement & Propagation Imager >

Our pyroshock research team develops the laser pyroshock measurement & propagation imager. This system is composed of non-contact explosive-induced shock measurement system and multi-point simultaneous laser shock sensing system.

Applications

Point-wise & linear explosive -induced pyroshock measurement test

< Point-wise explosive-induced pyroshock >

< Linear explosive-induced pyroshock >

Quantitative simulation of pyrotechnic induced shock wave for the actual structure

< Point-wise explosive-induced shock wave propagation simulation >

< Linear explosive-induced shock wave propagation simulation >

Pyroshock Measurement and Visualization for Space Launcher & Missile