Title :
A series wound air core homopolar generator: SWAC for tactical armor applications
Author :
Ohst, David ; Pavlik, Dennis
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electr. Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The results of a study on generator design for a pulsed electromagnetic (EM) railgun launcher for a 10-shot low-repetition-rate mobile tactical system are presented. A novel design for a series-wound air-core (SWAC) homopolar generator is discussed. A number approaches to the problems associated with multiple-shot operation and high power density are presented. Specifically, designs for a spiral coil group, segmented current collection, active cooling and optimized rotor kinetic energy are addressed. The most significant features of the design are conventional water cooling, low rotational stored energy, and demonstrated materials and fabrication techniques. The resulting power supply consists of two counterrotating SWAC machines with a net energy density of 10 kJ/kg, 60-MJ total stored energy per shot, 2.50 mA peak current at 320 V, and significantly reduced eddy current losses
Keywords :
electromagnetic launchers; homopolar generators; power supplies to apparatus; pulsed power technology; 2.5 mA; 320 V; 60 MJ; active cooling; electromagnetic; pulsed power; railgun launcher; rotor kinetic energy; segmented current collection; series wound air core homopolar generator; spiral coil group; tactical armor; Coils; Cooling; Design optimization; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic launching; Pulse generation; Railguns; Rotors; Spirals; Wounds;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on