Title :
Analysis of a railgun capacitor-muzzle-shunt energy recovery scheme
Author :
Bernardes, J.S. ; LaCava, G.P. ; Schrader, M.J.
Author_Institution :
Dahlgren Div., Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA, USA
fDate :
30 June-3 July 2002
Abstract :
A large fraction of the energy initially stored in a railgun pulsed power system normally remains in the circuit when the projectile exits. This residual energy, much of it stored in the barrel inductance, can be close to 50% of the initially stored energy. This is the result of significant current flowing in the projectile armature when the projectile exits the barrel. Muzzle shunts are designed to manage this residual current and energy, and as a result reduce or eliminate muzzle flash. To date, resistive and inductive muzzle shunts have been proposed and implemented. Resistive shunts can dissipate a majority of the residual energy in addition to preventing muzzle flash. Inductive-shunt schemes have been proposed as a means to recover the residual energy in a pulsed-alternator pulsed-power system. This paper describes a different muzzle-shunt approach; a capacitor shunt that is used to recover a large portion of the residual energy. This muzzle shunt is used in conjunction with a capacitor-based pulsed-power system, where one of the capacitor bank sections is used both as the shunt element as well as the recovered-energy storage element. Results are presented of an analysis of this scheme using a transient circuit model of a representative railgun circuit.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; power capacitors; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; railguns; capacitor bank sections; capacitor shunt; capacitor-based pulsed-power system; energy storage; muzzle shunts; projectile armature; railgun capacitor-muzzle-shunt energy recovery scheme; railgun pulsed power system; residual energy recovery; Capacitors; Energy management; Inductance; Power system analysis computing; Power system transients; Projectiles; Pulse circuits; Pulse power systems; Railguns; Transient analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator Symposium, 2002 and 2002 High-Voltage Workshop. Conference Record of the Twenty-Fifth International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7540-8
DOI :
10.1109/MODSYM.2002.1189486