DocumentCode
976981
Title
Electromagnetic launchers
Author
Kolm, Henry ; Mongeau, Peter ; Williams, Fred
Author_Institution
M.I.T. Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory, Cambridge MA
Volume
16
Issue
5
fYear
1980
fDate
9/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
719
Lastpage
721
Abstract
Recent advances in energy storage, switching and magnet technology make electromagnetic acceleration a viable alternative to chemical propulsion for certain tasks, and a means to perform other tasks not previously feasible. Applications include the acceleration of gram-size particles for hypervelocity research and the initiation of fusion by impact, a replacement for chemically propelled artillery, the transportation of cargo and personnel over inaccessible terrain (front line support, ship-to-shore, emergency evacuation, forest fire control, etc.), and the launching of space vehicles to supply massive space operations (construction of solar power satellites, lunar and asteroid mining operations, manufacturing and research facilities), and for the disposal of nuclear waste. The simplest launcher of interest is the railgun, in which a short-circuit slide or an arc is driven along two rails by direct current. The most sophisticated studied thus far is the mass driver, in which a superconducting shuttle bucket is accelerated by a line of pulse coils energized by capacitors at energy conversion efficiencies better than 90 percent. Other accelerators of interest include helical, brush-commutated motors, discrete coil arc commutated drivers, flux compression momentum transformers, and various hybrid electro-chemical devices. A facility to investigate the most promising accelerating mechanisms has been established at this laboratory.
Keywords
Electromagnetic propulsion; Acceleration; Chemical technology; Electromagnetic launching; Energy storage; Magnetic flux; Magnetic switching; Propulsion; Road transportation; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnetic energy storage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1980.1060806
Filename
1060806
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