DocumentCode
34032
Title
Skin Effect Analysis for Pulse Current in the PEA Based on Frequency Domain Method
Author
Xichao Yuan ; Bin Lei ; Zhiyuan Li ; Wenda Qi
Author_Institution
Shijiazhuang Mech. Eng. Coll., Shijiazhuang, China
Volume
43
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
1611
Lastpage
1616
Abstract
To study some of the mechanisms in passive electromagnetic armor (PEA), the pulse current skin effect and the action of the current along the length of a shaped charge jet as it passes through PEA are researched. Considering the different characteristic of the pulse current from the alternating current, a frequency domain analysis method of skin effect is introduced. With the background of PEA, time and frequency characteristics of the pulse current are analyzed based on the equivalent circuit model, and calculation method of the pulse current density distribution in shaped charge jet is obtained. Consequently, the skin depth during the discharge is researched. The validity of the method is approved by contrasting it with the Finite Element Method analysis results. Finally, a distribution of the specific action in the shaped charge jet elements is obtained based on the action time model. The results indicate that pulse current has a broadband, and its skin effect phenomenon is different from that of an alternating current. It shows that current density increases with the decrease in depth not all the time, but declines on the surface of the conductor at the trailing edge of the pulse current. And the specific action is concentrated on the tail of the jet whose velocity is less than 4 km/s. While the action in the radial direction becomes larger, the element gets closer to the surface.
Keywords
electromagnetic shielding; equivalent circuits; finite element analysis; PEA; equivalent circuit model; finite element method analysis; frequency domain analysis method; passive electromagnetic armor; pulse current skin effect; shaped charge jet elements; skin effect analysis; Conductors; Electromagnetics; Frequency-domain analysis; Integrated circuit modeling; Skin; Skin effect; Current density; frequency-domain analysis; passive electromagnetic armor (PEA); pulse current; skin effect; skin effect.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2015.2417055
Filename
7089302
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