Two-Stage Light Gas Gun

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The Two-Stage Light Gas Gun is one of the University's flagship pieces of equipment. It is versatile, boasting three different firing configurations to suit the needs of most high-velocity impact experiment. Two single-stage configurations have barrel bore diameters of 22 and 70 mm to accommodate varying projectile sizes over a velocity range of 150 to 1,100 m/s. These velocities are capable of imparting high-pressure shock waves into targets.  

Plate impact studies can be conducted under high vacuum with the addition of a secondary chamber at the exit of the gun barrel within the primary target chamber. When configured for two-stage experiments the gun is capable of firing a 22 mm diameter projectile to a velocity of 4.5 km/s making it the fastest gun in the Southern Hemisphere! At these extreme pressures, the projectile and/or target can actually vaporize on impact! Having the capability to replicate pressures approaching those seen within the centres of planetary bodies provides a unique opportunity for novel, cutting edge scientific experiments. 

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