Title :
A coilgun-based plate launch system
Author :
Berning, Paul R. ; Hummer, Charles R. ; Hollandsworth, Clinton E.
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The characteristics and performance of a system for launching metal plates, based on a subscale prototype of a magnetic induction gun, are described. This system is meant to augment the armor of a combat vehicle, by allowing for the interception and disruption of incoming rounds before they strike. Electromagnetic launch is being considered as an alternative to explosive launch because it has several advantages: it causes no damage to the platform, does not require a special logistics train, allows for novel launch geometries, and ties in well with the concept of an all-electric vehicle. The launcher is similar to one previously reported, however significant changes have been made in both its design and its power supply design. A brief history of the evolution of launcher designs at the US Army Research Laboratory is included and key design issues, as identified by both experimentation and theoretical modeling, are presented
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic launchers; weapons; US Army Research Laboratory; all-electric vehicle; coilgun-based plate launch system; combat vehicle armor augmentation; incoming rounds disruption; incoming rounds interception; magnetic induction gun; metal plates launching; power supply design; Electromagnetic launching; Explosives; Geometry; History; Laboratories; Logistics; Power supplies; Projectiles; Prototypes; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on