Note: Modified anvil design for improved reliability in DT-Cup experiments

Simon A. Hunt, David P. Dobson

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Abstract

The Deformation T-Cup (DT-Cup) is a modified 6-8 multi-anvil apparatus capable of controlled strain-rate deformation experiments at pressures greater than 18 GPa. Controlled strain-rate deformation was enabled by replacing two of the eight cubic "second-stage" anvils with hexagonal cross section deformation anvils and modifying the "first-stage" wedges. However, with these modifications approximately two-thirds of experiments end with rupture of the hexagonal anvils. By replacing the hexagonal anvils with cubic anvils and, split, deformation wedge extensions, we restore the massive support to the deformation anvils that were inherent in the original multi-anvil design and prevent deformation anvil failure. With the modified parts, the DT-Cup has an experimental success rate that is similar to that of a standard hydrostatic 6-8 multi-anvil apparatus.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)126106
Number of pages1
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume88
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2017

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