A 40-stage DES plasma ARC railgun

R. Karhi, D. Wetz, J. Mankowski, M. Giesselmann, I. El-Dana
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The design and experimental results of a 40-stage distributed energy store (DES) plasma arc railgun are presented. The railgun drives a free running hypervelocity plasma arc, one that is not pushing a payload, to velocities in excess of 10 km/s. These high velocities are of interest as they are required to successfully launch payloads into low earth orbit (LEO). The ability to launch payloads into LEO using a hypervelocity electromagnetic launcher has many financial benefits over the more conventional chemical combustion launchers. In collaboration on an Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) funded Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) project, the Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics (P3E) at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Texas has been responsible for developing and investigating a functional scale model of a multi-stage DES railgun to determine its effectiveness to suppress restrike phenomenon and increase plasma armature railgun performance. The distributed energy scheme is theorized to suppress restrike arc formation because the back emf voltage is localized to active stage regions. B-dot sensors positioned along the length of the launcher provide data to measure the plasma arc velocity and detect restrike, arc splitting, or additional secondary arc formation phenomena.
40级DES等离子电弧轨道炮
介绍了一种40级分布式能量存储等离子体电弧轨道炮的设计和实验结果。轨道炮驱动自由运行的超高速等离子弧,不推动有效载荷,速度超过10公里/秒。这些高速度令人感兴趣,因为它们是成功将有效载荷发射到低地球轨道(LEO)所必需的。使用超高速电磁发射器将有效载荷发射到近地轨道的能力比更传统的化学燃烧发射器具有许多经济效益。在空军科学研究办公室(AFOSR)资助的多学科大学研究计划(MURI)项目的合作中,位于拉伯克的德克萨斯理工大学脉冲功率和电力电子中心(P3E)。德克萨斯公司负责开发和研究多级DES轨道炮的功能比例模型,以确定其抑制再打击现象和提高等离子电枢轨道炮性能的有效性。由于反电动势电压局限于有源区,分布式能量方案理论上可以抑制重击电弧的形成。b点传感器沿着发射器的长度定位,提供数据来测量等离子体电弧速度,并检测重击、电弧分裂或额外的二次电弧形成现象。
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