Autor: |
M. D. Werst, C.S. Hearn, G.A. Wedeking, J. R. Kitzmiller |
Rok vydání: |
2005 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
2004 12th Symposium on Electromagnetic Launch Technology, 2004.. |
DOI: |
10.1109/elt.2004.1398063 |
Popis: |
High performance in an electromagnetic (EM) gun implies high velocity with minimal transition from a solid to plasma armature. Factors that affect gun performance include armature integrity, bore straightness and bore stiffness. Experiences firing solid armature at CEM-UT since 1987 have shown that the lack of one or more of these three ingredients will result in less than desirable performance. This paper presents a simple, ultra-stiff and low mass EM gun design that provides five to six times the rail-to-rail structural stiffness than a conventional bolted, composite sidewall-type EM gun construction. This translates into minimal bore deflection which lessens the amount the armature must distort to maintain a low voltage contact with the rails. The EM gun design incorporates a passive preloading mechanism that maintains a compressive stress state in the bore components without the use of hydraulics. Bore preload is provided that exceeds the maximum rail-to-rail EM loads and is reacted by a composite structure that also provides longitudinal barrel stiffness. Manufacturing techniques are presented that would allow the design to be built on a small or large scale using standard manufacturing tolerances and demonstrated assembly processes. Material selection and impact on the ability to actively cool a railgun is also presented. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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