Title :
Design of Low-Current High-Efficiency Augmented Railguns
Author :
Engel, Thomas G. ; Veracka, Michael J. ; Neri, Jesse M. ; Boyer, Craig N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract :
Properly designed augmented railguns (ARGs) can operate at significantly lower currents and higher efficiency than conventional non-ARGs. This paper analyzes the performance of a two-turn and a three-turn ARG showing the design parameters that are needed to achieve low-current high-efficiency operation. The ARG of this paper has a 40-mm square bore and is 820 mm long. Typical operating currents are from 150 to 300 kA with pulsewidths of approximately 6 to 8 ms. Projectile mass is typically in the range of 130 to 400 g. Projectile velocity is variable from 50 to 250 m/s. Experimental performance is compared with the theoretical predictions of the recently developed electromagnetic launcher (EML) equation. There is a good agreement between measured efficiency and theoretical predictions providing further confirmation of the EML equation. Deviations between measured efficiency and theoretical predictions are attributed to a poor sliding contact. The data also provide further evidence of the recently reported velocity-skin-effect in the contact.
Keywords :
linear motors; projectiles; railguns; electromagnetic launcher equation; linear motors; low-current high-efficiency augmented railguns; projectile mass; projectile velocity; sliding contact; velocity-skin-effect; Electromagnetic launching; Electromagnetic measurements; Equations; Inductance; Laboratories; Magnetic fields; Performance analysis; Projectiles; Railguns; Rails; Electromagnetic launching; linear motors; railguns;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2032914