Artigo Acesso aberto

Design and testing of a rapid fire, lightweight, ultra stiff railgun for a cannon caliber electromagnetic launcher system

1995; IEEE Magnetics Society; Volume: 31; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/20.364660

ISSN

1941-0069

Autores

M.D. Werst, K.G. Cook, J.R. Kitzmiller, H.P. Liu, J.H. Price, H.D. Yun,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods

Resumo

The goal of the Cannon Caliber Program is to drive 185 g integrated launch packages to 1850 m/s. Three, five-round salvos with a firing rate of 5 Hz are intended to defeat specified targets at a range of up to 3 km. After an extensive alternative study, the design team consisting of United Defence FMC/BMY, the Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) and Kaman Electromagnetics Corporation (KEC) has chosen to use an air-core, compensated pulsed alternator (compulsator) to power a rapid fire railgun to accomplish this task. A railgun launcher has been designed to fulfil the rapid fire requirements of the system just described. The design incorporates a directional preloading feature and ceramic sidewalls which combined make the railgun structurally stiff and lightweight. This publication focuses on the design, development and initial testing of the railgun launcher. >

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