DocumentCode :
1175582
Title :
Railgun experiments with Lexan insulators
Author :
Witherspoon, F.Douglas ; Burton, Rodney L. ; Goldstein, Shyke A.
Author_Institution :
GT-Devices Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
fYear :
1989
fDate :
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
353
Lastpage :
359
Abstract :
A series of railgun experiments has been performed using Lexan insulators in both round and square bores, and with closed-breech and open-breech/injected configurations. Measured armature lengths have been roughly constant at 5-10 cm in a 1-cm bore for all Lexan insulator shots, indicating that the ablated Lexan is not swept up. Projectiles have been observed to reach peak velocity of 5.65 km/s with clean armature structures: i.e. no separated secondary arc or restrike. However, in most cases a secondary arc does occur with Lexan and limits the achievable velocity. Occasionally, stationary secondary arcs have also been observed for a particularly leaky gun assembly. The effect of insulator ablation on performance is discussed, indicating that Lexan may be useful at up to 8-10 km/s for well-sealed railguns
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electromagnetic launchers; projectiles; 1 cm; 5 to 10 cm; Lexan insulator shots; Lexan insulators; ablated Lexan; armature lengths; clean armature structures; leaky gun assembly; open-breech/injected configurations; peak velocity; projectiles; railgun experiments; restrike; separated secondary arc; square bores; stationary secondary arcs; well-sealed railguns; Boring; Capacitors; Ceramics; Guns; Impedance; Insulation; Metal-insulator structures; Plasma measurements; Railguns; Rails;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/27.32241
Filename :
32241
Link To Document :
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