ETC Ignition Research on 120 mm Gun in Korea

Seong-Ho Kim, Kyung-Seung Yang, Young Hyun Lee, Jin Sung Kim, Byung-Ha Lee
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An electrothermal-chemical (ETC) propulsion with the control of a combustion process yet requires large electrical energies for an appreciable effect. Referring to the changed tendency of focusing ETC researches on the early ignition phase, ADD (Agency for Defense Development), Korea has been studying an electrothermal ignition for a 120 mm gun using a capillary plasma injector. Under the condition of a limited capillary geometry, design efforts with various liner materials have been done to achieve robust capillary discharges capable of transferring energies around 100 kJ. Electrical properties were estimated with the help of plasma theories and compared with experimental results. Experiments using a closed vessel and a gun chamber simulator have been done to investigate the burning behaviors and the early phase of an electrothermal ignition, respectively. The closed vessel was designed for both a plasma and a conventional ignition. The burning rates could be obtained up to 70 MPa. The gun chamber simulator was designed in the shape of the chamber of a 120 mm gun except for an acrylic chamber wall withstanding up to 30 MPa. Through prior tests using the closed vessel and the gun chamber simulator appropriate electrical energies and propellant have been selected. Firings of the full-scale 120 mm gun have been done using JA2 propellant. Electrical pulses of 1 - 2.5 ms duration in the energy from 20 kJ to 120 kJ were applied. Besides an ignition capability, the results showed a possibility of a control on the peak pressure. Currently, ADD, Korea continues the research to enhance the efficiency of the plasma injector, to compact the pulse forming network, and to investigate the electrothermal ignition properties of LOVA propellant.
韩国120毫米火炮ETC点火研究
一种控制燃烧过程的电热化学(ETC)推进装置,但需要很大的电能才能产生可观的效果。韩国考虑到把ETC研究重点放在早期点火阶段ADD(国防开发机构)的变化趋势,正在研究利用毛细管等离子体注入器的120毫米火炮电热点火技术。在毛细管几何形状有限的条件下,采用各种衬垫材料的设计工作已经完成,以实现能够传递100 kJ左右能量的强大毛细管放电。利用等离子体理论对其电性能进行了估计,并与实验结果进行了比较。利用密闭容器和炮室模拟器分别对电热点火的燃烧行为和早期阶段进行了实验研究。该密闭容器既可用于等离子体点火,也可用于常规点火。燃烧速率可达70 MPa。炮膛模拟器设计成120毫米炮膛的形状,除了承受高达30 MPa的压克力膛壁。通过密闭容器和炮室模拟器的前期试验,选择了合适的电能和推进剂。全尺寸120毫米炮的发射已经使用JA2推进剂完成。施加能量从20kj到120kj的持续时间为1 - 2.5 ms的电脉冲。除了点火能力外,结果还显示了对峰值压力进行控制的可能性。目前,韩国ADD正在继续研究提高等离子体喷射器的效率,压缩脉冲形成网络,并研究LOVA推进剂的电热点火特性。
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