Title :
Experimental Observations and Analysis of Armatures and Rails in a Small Railgun
Author :
Clifford, Paul D. ; Maier, William B., II
Author_Institution :
Naval Postgrad. Sch., Monterey, CA
Abstract :
Barrel life is probably the most important obstacle to the fielding of a railgun weapon. This paper reports the use of profile measurements, optical micrographs, hardness tests, and SEM scans to analyze the effects of aluminum armatures sliding down copper-chromium alloy rails at speeds up to 600 m/s. Data are reported for peak currents of about 14 kA/mm of bore size. Sections of rails and armatures were examined after several shots. Copper-aluminum alloys were found on the rails, and strong evidence of localized melting is found in the interior surface regions of armatures moving at maximum speeds ap 150 m/s.
Keywords :
electrical contacts; railguns; scanning electron microscopy; wear; SEM scans; barrel life; copper-chromium alloy rails; hardness tests; optical micrographs; profile measurements; railgun weapon; Aluminum alloys; Arm; Boring; Contacts; Copper alloys; Failure analysis; Optical microscopy; Railguns; Rails; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Launch Technology, 2008 14th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1832-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1833-6
DOI :
10.1109/ELT.2008.41