DocumentCode :
1283208
Title :
Rail Gun Muzzle Velocity Control With High Accuracy
Author :
Siaenen, Thorbjörn ; Schneider, Markus G. ; Löffler, Markus J.
Author_Institution :
French-German Res. Inst. St. Louis (ISL), St. Louis, France
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
133
Lastpage :
137
Abstract :
A rail gun can be used as an experimental tool to accelerate small-mass specimens up to 300 m/s to study impact phenomena. In order to obtain comparable and reproducible results, it is desirable to achieve a low statistical deviation of the final velocity. To decrease the deviation during the launch for a railgun, the movement of the projectile is observed along the barrel and the difference between the desired and the measured velocity is calculated. The driving current is then adjusted dynamically by triggering the capacitor modules earlier or later than planned. This paper presents initial experimental results within this study. A light barrier system has been set up to monitor the projectile´s position in real time. The special design of the system prevents disturbances caused by magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation. This is reported in detail. A series of shots was performed under constant conditions to measure the deviation of the final velocity. Launches were performed using the French-German Research Institute Saint Louis´s augmented railgun (caliber 15 mm × 15 mm, length 1.6 m), which was supplied by a 38-kJ capacitor bank. The bank consisted of four energy modules, each module containing one capacitor and a thyristor as a switch. The modules could be triggered independently from each other. In the second series of shots, the trigger-time of the last module was varied to investigate the effect on the final velocity. The experimental results are analyzed and discussed.
Keywords :
electromagnetic waves; magnetic fields; railguns; velocity control; French-German Research Institute Saint Louis augmented railgun; capacitor modules; driving current; electromagnetic radiation; energy 38 kJ; light barrier system; magnetic fields; rail gun muzzle velocity control; size 1.6 m; Acceleration; Capacitors; Discharges; Electromagnetics; Projectiles; Rails; Thyristors; Controllability; railgun; repeatability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2052072
Filename :
5535140
Link To Document :
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