DocumentCode
1762012
Title
Diagnostics for Kinematics on MTF at NRL
Author
Douglass, Scott R. ; Reid, Remington R. ; Meger, Robert A. ; Neri, Jesse M. ; Cairns, Richard L. ; Carney, Carl ; Huhman, Brett M.
Author_Institution
U.S. Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume
43
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
42125
Firstpage
1293
Lastpage
1301
Abstract
The Material Test Facility (MTF) houses a medium-caliber electromagnetic (EM) railgun that is designed for ease of access. As such, it is ideal for developing diagnostics for measuring the performance of EM launchers. Multiple in situ diagnostics have been fielded on the MTF railgun including field sensors for position location and thermal sensors. Kinematics of the launch package are of particular interest. B-dot loops are the usual method, but many such B-dots are required to obtain a detailed evolution of position and velocity. This requires many channels and consumes data acquisition resources. Naval Research Lab (NRL) has developed several versions of a flux ladder diagnostic, which include many pick-up loops on one data channel. Some versions have multiple flux ladders interleaved to maintain pulse separation in a single channel, but which increase the overall spatial resolution. A typical MTF configuration has 58 positions monitored in just three channels. Careful processing has yielded velocity and even acceleration. NRL is also developing a flux loop diagnostic that has the potential for continuous kinematics with the time resolution of the digital sampling rate. However, flux loops are more sensitive to spurious signal sources. Preliminary flux loop results are presented.
Keywords
magnetic flux; position measurement; railguns; velocity measurement; B-dot loops; EM launchers; MTF railgun; NRL; Naval Research Lab; data channel; digital sampling rate; field sensors; flux ladder diagnostic; flux loop diagnostic; launch package kinematics; material test facility; medium-caliber electromagnetic railgun; multiple flux ladders; pick-up loops; position location; pulse separation; thermal sensors; time resolution; Acceleration; Current measurement; Kinematics; Noise; Probes; Rails; Velocity measurement; Acceleration; B-dots; flux ladder; flux loop; kinematics; position; railgun diagnostics; velocity; velocity.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2015.2404797
Filename
7058439
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