• DocumentCode
    2621602
  • Title

    The effect of current and speed on perimeter erosion in recovered armatures

  • Author

    Watt, Trevor ; Stefani, Francis

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. for Adv. Technol., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    25-28 May 2005
  • Firstpage
    429
  • Lastpage
    434
  • Abstract
    This paper describes a continuation of earlier reported work in which C-armatures were launched and recovered for the purpose of studying melt-wave erosion (MWE) damage on the contact surface of the trailing arms. The purpose of the experiments reported here is to begin linking experimental results to theoretical predictions of the erosion process. Specifically, we sought to test a claim made in many of the 2D analytical models of MWE that the speed of the erosion front should be proportional to velocity and to the square of current. To this end, we performed two series of tests in which velocity and current were varied while controlling other variables. Peak currents ranged from 400-1200 kA, and exit speeds ranged from 100-700 m/s. Results reported include mass and volume of eroded material measured by mechanical profilometry and qualitative observations of the damage. The erosion rates are in reasonable agreement with the scaling relations predicted by 2D theory. The erosion patterns, however, are qualitatively different from 2D predictions.
  • Keywords
    mass measurement; railguns; volume measurement; wear; 100 to 700 m/s; 2D analytical models; 2D predictions; 400 to 1200 kA; C-armatures; contact surface damage; erosion patterns; mechanical profilometry; melt-wave erosion; perimeter erosion; qualitative observations; recovered armatures; trailing arms; Analytical models; Arm; Joining processes; Mechanical variables control; Paper technology; Performance evaluation; Predictive models; Railguns; Testing; Velocity control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electromagnetic Launch Technology, 2004. 2004 12th Symposium on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8290-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ELT.2004.1398118
  • Filename
    1398118