Title :
Development of a plasma railgun for affordable and rapid access to space
Author :
Wetz, D. ; Stefani, F. ; Motes, D. ; Parker, J. ; McNab, I.
Author_Institution :
Institute for Advanced Technology, The University of Texas at Austin, 3925 W. Braker Ln., Suite 400, 78759, USA
Abstract :
The Institute for Advanced Technology (IAT) of The University of Texas at Austin (UT) is developing a plasma-driven railgun to launch low-mass projectiles of roughly 5–10 g to a velocity in excess of 7 km/s. Accomplishing this goal requires overcoming the problem of bore ablation, which has been linked to an observed velocity ceiling of about 6 km/s in plasma armature launchers. Bore ablation is a direct consequence of the intense heat radiated by plasma armatures. Controlling bore ablation requires a coordinated approach that includes: 1. using magnetic augmentation to reduce power dissipation in the plasma, 2. using high-purity alumina insulators to raise the ablation resistance of the bore, 3. using pre-acceleration to prevent ablation of the bore materials at low velocity, and 4. using a synchronously driven, distributed power supply to electrically isolate stages.
Keywords :
Boring; Electric resistance; Insulation; Magnetic materials; Plasma materials processing; Power dissipation; Power supplies; Projectiles; Railguns; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2007 16th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0913-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0914-3
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4652540