Title :
Ablation measurements on EML insulators using free-arcs
Author :
Nornoo, K.B. ; King, T.L. ; Kim, K.
Author_Institution :
Houston Univ., TX, USA
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new technique has been used to determine the ablation threshold and ablation rate of EML materials. Analysis of experimental data obtained by measuring free-arc velocity as a function of rail current in the presence of a background gas has been performed. A simulation of the free-arc motion has been developed using the graphical programming capabilities of LabVIEW. Nonablating theoretical data have been calculated from the free-arc model and have been used to identify the onset of ablation in the experimental data. Likewise, for the ablating case, the ablation coefficient can be extracted from the experimental data using system sensitivity and parameter identification methods. Ablation measurements were made on Lexan and mullite insulators. The ablation coefficients and ablation thresholds obtained indicate that Lexan ablates more significantly and has a lower ablation threshold than mullite, as expected
Keywords :
arcs (electric); insulators; parameter estimation; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; railguns; velocity measurement; EML insulators; LabVIEW; Lexan insulators; ablation coefficient; ablation measurements; ablation rate; ablation threshold; electromagnetic launchers; free-arc motion simulation; free-arc velocity measurement; free-arcs; graphical programming capabilities; mullite insulators; nonablating theoretical data; parameter identification methods; plasma armature railgun; rail current; system sensitivity; Acceleration; Boring; Electromagnetic launching; Insulation; Plasma accelerators; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma temperature; Railguns; Rails;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on