Title :
Single-Shot Performance of RAFIRA
Author :
Schneider, Markus ; Schuppler, Christian ; Alouahabi, Farid
Author_Institution :
French-German Res. Inst. of St. Louis, St. Louis, France
Abstract :
The rapid fire railgun (RAFIRA) developed at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL) is a medium-caliber (25 mm x 25 mm) system designed to obtain very high fire rates (>50 Hz). It has an acceleration length of 3 m and is therefore comparable with existing close-in weapon systems such as Goalkeeper or Phalanx. In this paper, the single-shot performance of RAFIRA is presented. While RAFIRA has, in the past, mainly been used for multishot studies, its 3.4-MJ power supply allowed testing speed limits of the brush armature technology used at the ISL. The combination of light-weight sabots made from glass fiber-reinforced plastic and multiple metal fiber bundles acting as armatures allowed muzzle velocities in excess of 2 km/s while exhibiting excellent sliding contact performance throughout the launch. Corresponding experimental findings for varying projectile configurations and primary energies are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
electrical contacts; glass fibre reinforced plastics; projectiles; railguns; French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis; ISL; RAFIRA single-shot performance; acceleration length; brush armature technology; glass fiber-reinforced plastic; light-weight sabot; medium-caliber system; multiple metal fiber; muzzle velocity; power supply; projectile configuration; rapid fire railgun; sliding contact performance; Acceleration; Armature; Brushes; Plasmas; Projectiles; Railguns; Rails; Electromagnetic launch; railguns; railguns.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2400450