低中速固体弹丸螺旋电磁发射装置的研制进展

T. Engel, J. Neri, M. Veracka, S. Swanekamp
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与传统的轨道炮和感应线圈炮相比,螺旋电磁发射器(HEML)可以在更低的电流下工作,效率更高。HEML的多功能性部分是由于其较大的电感梯度,通常比传统轨道炮大2到3个数量级,并且可以在该范围内定制几乎任何值。密苏里大学(MU)一直致力于开发一种低电流、高效率的发射器,用于中低速应用。为此,MU已经展示了40毫米口径乘以750毫米长度的HEML,在12至15 kA的峰值电流,400至800 V的峰值电压下,以150米/秒的速度发射~500克炮弹,测量效率高达32%。虽然这种特殊的HEML使用中空弹丸,但MU目前的研究工作主要集中在开发固体弹丸HEML。这个演示描述了40毫米口径乘以750毫米长度的固体弹丸HEML。本研究的目的是演示固体弹HEML的概念,并相对于空心弹HEML测量其性能。研究了恒梯度HEML和变梯度HEML。可变梯度HEML是一种新的发射器几何形状,可在恒定电压和电流下工作。与恒梯度HEML相比,它代表了脉冲电源的恒定阻抗负载,并且可以降低高达50%的电流。
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Progress in the Development of a Solid-Projectile Helical Electromagnetic Launcher for Low and Medium Velocity Applications
Helical electromagnetic launchers (HEML's) can operate at significantly lower currents and higher efficiency in comparison to conventional railgun and induction coilgun launchers. The HEML's versatility is due, in part, to its large inductance gradient which is typically 2 to 3 orders of magnitude greater than a conventional railgun and can be tailored to almost any value in that range. The University of Missouri (MU) has focused on the development of a low current, high efficiency launcher for low to medium velocity applications. To this end, MU has demonstrated a 40 mm bore times 750 mm length HEML's to launch ~500 gram projectiles to 150 m/s operating at 12 to 15 kA peak currents, 400 to 800 V peak voltages, and measured efficiencies as high as 32%. While this particular HEML used hollow-projectiles, present research efforts at MU are focused on the development of a solid-projectile HEML. This presentation describes a 40 mm bore times 750 mm length solid projectile HEML. The goal of this research is to demonstrate the solid-projectile HEML concept and to measure its performance, relative to the hollow-projectile HEML. The research investigates both a constant gradient HEML and a variable gradient HEML. The variable gradient HEML is a new launcher geometry that operates at constant voltage and current. Compared to the constant gradient HEML, it represents a constant impedance load to the pulse power supply and can have up to 50% lower current.
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