DocumentCode
1001638
Title
Development of a modular electromagnetic launcher system for the air force armament laboratory
Author
Aoust, J.D. ; Cobb, K. ; Creedon, R. ; Franklin, L. ; Lucas, B. ; Miller, P. ; Peuron, A.
Author_Institution
GA Technologies Inc., San Diego, California
Volume
20
Issue
2
fYear
1984
fDate
3/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
294
Lastpage
297
Abstract
An electromagnetic launcher (EML) system was developed for the Air Force Armament Laboratory (AFATL) to use in studying all aspects of rail accelerators. The EML accelerates 10 g arc-driven projectiles to velocities >3 km/s. It employs 4 m rails, has a 10 mm circular bore, and is driven by a low-impedance pulse-forming network (PFN) capable of delivering 250 kJ with a peak current of 450 kA and pulse length of 1.8 ms. Key design features include (1) preacceleration to minimize arc erosion of rails, (2) a projectile fuse that ignites the arc and eliminates external switching, and (3) careful matching of EML and PFN impedances at the current peak to maximize energy transfer to the arc. The EML´s helium-driven preaccelerator propels the projectile to 500 m/s before it enters the rail accelerator. Power comes from five PFN modules charged to 800 V. Values of network elements are easily adjusted to change pulse characteristics for exploring a wide range of EML parameters. AFATL has written an EML modeling code that simulates all power source configurations. The EML system and code will be used to improve efficiency and reliability and to optimize components of a potential EML weapon.
Keywords
Electromagnetic propulsion; Acceleration; Boring; Electromagnetic forces; Electromagnetic launching; Energy exchange; Fuses; Impedance; Laboratories; Projectiles; Rails;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1984.1063062
Filename
1063062
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