Experimental launcher facility - ELF-I: Design and operation
Abstract
In order to investigate the general area of ultra-high-current density, high-velocity sliding contacts as applied to electromagnetic launcher armatures, a small experimental launcher, ELF-I, has been developed, and preliminary experiments have been performed. The system uses a 36 kJ, 5 kV capacitor bank as a primary pulse power source. When used in conjunction with a 5-microhenry pulse conditioning coil, a 100-kA peak current and 10-ms-wide pulse is obtained. A three-station 150 kV flash X-ray system is operational for obtaining in-bore photographs of the projectiles. Experimental results obtained for both metal and plasma armatures at sliding velocities of up to 1 km/s are discussed with emphasis on armature-rail interactions.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
- Pub Date:
- January 1982
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1982ITM....18...23D
- Keywords:
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- Armatures;
- Electromagnetic Acceleration;
- Gun Launchers;
- Railgun Accelerators;
- Research Facilities;
- Sliding Contact;
- Systems Engineering;
- Capacitors;
- Current Density;
- Design Analysis;
- Electric Energy Storage;
- Electric Pulses;
- Operational Problems;
- Plasma Diagnostics;
- Projectiles;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering