Title :
High-efficient electromagnetic launch system using energy recovery
Author :
Koops, M. ; Gelder, P.V. ; Dijk, E.V.
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. The power supply is a critical component in the development of systems for electric armament. The energy and power density of pulsed power supplies have to be increased for their successful integration in weapon platforms. The related issue of efficient use of available energy is addressed. In the theoretical limit, the launch efficiency for rail accelerators amounts to 50%. The remaining 50% is stored in the rail accelerator as magnetic energy. In practice, part of the energy input into the breech is lost due to Joule heating of the rails and armature, lowering the launch efficiency to about 30%. A doubling appears to be feasible when practical systems can be developed in which energy losses are minimised. Then, a reduction of the weight and volume of the power supply can be expected. Recovery of the magnetic energy stored in the rail accelerator and reduction of the Ohmic losses can be achieved by application of an augmented rail accelerator with rail cooling. In addition, the application of field augmentation results in lower electrothermal action requirements for the components, especially the armature. The results of simulations of a pulse forming network for repetitive launch applications are presented. The efficiency of the proposed system is compared with a launch system using DES.
Keywords :
cooling; energy storage; heating; losses; military equipment; pulsed power supplies; railguns; weapons; 30 percent; 50 percent; DES; Joule heating; Ohmic losses; armature; augmented rail accelerator; available energy; breech; critical component; electric armament; electrothermal action; energy; energy input; energy losses; energy recovery; field augmentation; high-efficient electromagnetic launch system; integration; launch efficiency; launch system; magnetic energy; magnetic energy storage; power; power density; power supply; practical systems; pulse forming network; pulsed power supplies; rail accelerators; rail cooling; rails; repetitive launch applications; volume; weapon platforms; weight; Accelerator magnets; Cooling; Electromagnetic launching; Electrothermal effects; Energy loss; Heating; Power supplies; Pulsed power supplies; Rails; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961011