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Manufacturing complex silica aerogel target components
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Manufacturing complex silica aerogel target components

Kimberly Ann Defriend Obrey, Robert D Day, Brent F Espinoza, Doug Hatch, Brian M Patterson, Shihai Feng, Los Alamos National Lab. (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States), Douglas John Hatch and Kimberly Ann DeFriend
01/01/2008

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ENERGY DENSITY FABRICATION LANL MACHINING MANUFACTURING MOLDING PHYSICS SHRINKAGE SILICA TARGETS
Aerogel is a material used in numerous components in High Energy Density Physics targets. In the past these components were molded into the proper shapes. Artifacts left in the parts from the molding process, such as contour irregularities from shrinkage and density gradients caused by the skin, have caused LANL to pursue machining as a way to make the components.

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