DocumentCode
1175681
Title
Concerning the design of capacitively driven induction coil guns
Author
He, J. ; Levi, E. ; Zabar, Z. ; Birenbaum, L.
Author_Institution
Polytech. Univ., Brooklyn, NY, USA
Volume
17
Issue
3
fYear
1989
fDate
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
429
Lastpage
438
Abstract
The authors consider the design of capacitively driven, multisection, electromagnetic coil launchers, or coil guns, taking their transient behavior into account. A lumped-parameter computer simulation is developed to predict the performance of the launcher system. It is shown that a traveling electromagnetic wave can be generated on the barrel by the resonance of drive coils and their capacitors. More than half of the energy initially stored in the capacitor bank can be converted into kinetic energy of the projectile in one shot, and an additional quarter can be utilized in subsequent shots, if the launcher dimensions, resonant frequency, and firing sequence are properly selected. The projectile starts smoothly from zero initial velocity and with zero initial sleeve current. Section-to-section transitions which have significant effects on the launcher performance are also discussed. Experimental results were obtained with a small model and are in good agreement with theoretical predictions.<>
Keywords
digital simulation; electromagnetic launchers; power capacitors; power engineering computing; capacitively driven induction coil guns; capacitor bank; capacitors; drive coils; electromagnetic coil launchers; firing sequence; initial sleeve current; initial velocity; kinetic energy; launcher dimensions; launcher performance; launcher system; lumped-parameter computer simulation; projectile; resonance; resonant frequency; shots; transient behavior; traveling electromagnetic wave; Capacitors; Coils; Computer simulation; Electromagnetic launching; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic transients; Guns; Induction generators; Projectiles; Resonance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.32251
Filename
32251
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