Title :
Sliding contact performance of multiple brush armatures
Author :
Schneider, M. ; Schneider, R.
Author_Institution :
French-German Res. Inst. of St.-Louis, St. Louis, France
Abstract :
In a previous paper, experiments (muzzle velocity v0<1200 m/s, applied energy per shot Eprim<0.7 MJ) concerning the contact transition of multiple brush armatures were presented and a corresponding physical model was proposed. This work deals with the continuation of these experiments performed at the ISL railgun facility EMA3 (l=3 m, regular caliber =15×30 mm2). This time, Eprim was increased up to 0.9 MJ. The use of both quasi-segmented rails allowing a higher acceleration due to an increased inductance gradient L´ and a new sabot technique resulted in v0 up to 1900 m/s. The contact behavior in the velocity range between 1200 and 1900 m/s is qualitatively clarified and some integral quantities describing the armature performance are given. The quantitative analysis of the armature mass loss shows both friction and Joule losses playing an important role. The multiple brush armatures used might be designed to show an excellent sliding behavior and their contact transition velocities might be greater than 1700 m/s.
Keywords :
brushes; electrical contacts; railguns; wear; ISL railgun facility EMA3; Joule losses; armature mass loss; contact transition velocities; friction; inductance gradient; multiple brush armatures; physical model; sabot technique; sliding contact performance; Acceleration; Brushes; Contacts; Friction; Monitoring; Projectiles; Railguns; Rails; Reservoirs; Solids;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.838995