• DocumentCode
    1210108
  • Title

    Use of a fast shock tube as an injector for electromagnetic railgun

  • Author

    Tian, Yangmeng ; Mai, Miao ; Zheng, Ping ; Wang, Ying

  • Author_Institution
    Beijing Inf. Technol. Inst., China
  • Volume
    41
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    365
  • Lastpage
    368
  • Abstract
    The FST-railgun is a new type of hypervelocity chemical-electromagnetic launcher for use as a high-pressure equation of state (EOS) research tool. To reduce the effect of barrel ablation of railgun and accelerate projectiles to higher velocities, the fast shock tube (FST), a cylindrical convergent high explosive (HE) launcher, is used as the injector of this novel railgun. The FST injector can provide injection velocities of up to 7 to 8 km/s, which results in final muzzle velocities of railgun up to 20 km/s with sufficient energy. The helium gas of the FST injector is partially ionized to plasma by strong shock waves driven by HE and the plasma is used as the armature of the back-stage railgun. This paper describes the configuration of FST-railgun and establishes an internal ballistics model of FST-railgun for analyzing the performance of the FST-railgun and evaluating the feasibility of experiment. The FST can also be used as the injector of electrothermal gun. This FST-electrothermal gun is also briefly introduced.
  • Keywords
    ballistics; electrothermal launchers; helium; ionisation; numerical analysis; railguns; shock tubes; FST injector; FST-electrothermal gun; FST-railgun; barrel ablation; cylindrical convergent high explosive launcher; electromagnetic railgun; fast shock tube; helium gas; hypervelocity chemical-electromagnetic launcher; internal ballistics model; projectile acceleration; Acceleration; Chemicals; Earth Observing System; Electric shock; Equations; Explosives; Helium; Plasma waves; Projectiles; Railguns;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2004.838747
  • Filename
    1381571