• DocumentCode
    869219
  • Title

    Study of Plasma Jet Capabilities to Produce Uniform Ignition of Propellants, Ballistic Gain, and Significant Decrease of the “Temperature Gradient”

  • Author

    Zoler, D. ; Shafir, N. ; Forte, D. ; Kot, E. ; Ravid, A. ; Wald, S. ; Sudai, M.

  • Author_Institution
    Propulsion Phys. Lab., Soreq Nucl. Res. Center, Yavne´´el
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    322
  • Lastpage
    328
  • Abstract
    The main motivation of this work is to clarify whether the hopes of significantly improving the performance of the conventional guns by using plasma ignition have a realistic basis. We assessed the possibility of improving the whole interior ballistic process, its repeatability and safety, through a uniform propellant ignition. In addition, we planed to improve the gun performance [the projectile muzzle energy (velocity)] by "forcing" "cold" charges to perform as "hot" ones (achieving "temperature compensation"). All of these goals are intended to be accomplished by using reasonable electrical energies (which would allow the reduction of the mass and volume of the power supply). We also avoided any significant changes in the conventional gun topography in order to prevent unacceptable costs. The presented research program proved that by using a standard 105-mm gun (concerning its barrel length and charge chamber volume) and a standard propellant, improved performances (more than 28% in the projectile muzzle energy) can be achieved while dense charges are used. In addition, significant reduction of the important effect, the "temperature gradient," is obtained. The capacity of plasma as the ignition factor to provide ballistic gain has also been demonstrated
  • Keywords
    ballistics; compensation; electrothermal launchers; ignition; plasma jets; ballistic gain; gun topography; plasma ignition; plasma jet; propellants; reasonable electrical energies; temperature gradient; uniform ignition; Costs; Guns; Ignition; Plasma density; Plasma temperature; Power supplies; Projectiles; Propellants; Safety; Surfaces; Ballistic gain; dense gun charges; ignition; ignition tester; temperature compensation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2006.887664
  • Filename
    4033138