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
ISSN1941-0069
AutoresM.D. Werst, K.G. Cook, J.R. Kitzmiller, H.P. Liu, J.H. Price, H.D. Yun,
Tópico(s)Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods
ResumoThe 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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