DocumentCode :
1150450
Title :
System simulations and experiments for electrothermal-chemical guns powered by compulsators
Author :
Yuan Pan ; Kefu Liu ; Baohua Liu
Author_Institution :
Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hubei, China
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
427
Lastpage :
431
Abstract :
The use of compulsators as a compact power supply has the potential to be used in electrogun applications. Although compulsators have been developed for electromagnetic railguns for some years, the use of compulsators in the power supply of electrothermal-chemical guns (ETCGs) may give rise to problems such as providing the proper current waveforms and matching of the capillary load. Of particular importance is the nonlinear characteristic resistance of the capillary load. This paper reports on a staged power supply system based on a compulsator for ETCG applications and describes the working process of the simulation system. The whole system is composed of a compulsator, a high-voltage capacitor, a capillary, a high-current thyristor switch, a power diode, and a control unit. The high-voltage capacitor is used for igniting the capillary arc, and helps to reduce the output voltage of the compulsator. Models of a compulsator and a capillary are considered as a whole to simulate the system performance. These models can be used to explain the discharge process of the capillary and provide the theory for the parameter choices and the power supply design. Experiments demonstrate that the staged power supply can meet the current and voltage requirements of ETCG applications.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrothermal launchers; modelling; pulsed power supplies; simulation; ETCG applications; capillary arc ignition; capillary discharge process; capillary load matching; compact power supply; compulsators; control unit; current waveforms; electrical plasma injection; electrogun applications; electrothermal-chemical guns; high-current thyristor switch; high-voltage capacitor; interior ballistic combustion process; nonlinear characteristic resistance; power diode; projectiles; propellant chamber; propulsion; pulsed power technology; staged power supply system; system simulations; Capacitors; Electromagnetic launching; Electromagnetic scattering; Electrothermal launching; Guns; Power supplies; Power system modeling; Railguns; Switches; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2002.806398
Filename :
1179860
Link To Document :
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