Title :
Railgun performance with a two-stage light-gas gun injector
Author :
Hawke, R.S. ; Susoeff, A.R. ; Asay, J.R. ; Ang, J.A. ; Hall, C.A. ; Konrad, C.H. ; Wellman, G.W. ; Hickman, R.J. ; Heath, W.A. ; Martinez, J.R. ; Sauve, J.L. ; Vasey, A.R. ; Shahinpoor, M.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Results obtained with the HELEOS (hypervelocity experimental launcher for equation of state) railgun, which uses a two-stage light-gas gun (2SLGG) as an injector, are presented. The high-velocity 2SLGG injector preaccelerates projectiles up to ~7 km/s. The high injection velocity reduces the exposure duration of the railgun barrel to the passing high temperature plasma armature, thereby reducing the ablation and subsequent armature growth. The 2SLGG also provides a column of cool, high-pressure hydrogen gas to insulate the rails behind the projectile, thereby eliminating restrike. A means to form an armature behind the injected projectile has been developed. In preliminary tests, the third-stage railgun has successfully increased the projectile velocity by 1.35 km/s. Extensive diagnostics have been used to determine the behavior of the armature and track the launcher´s performance. Insome cases, velocity increases in the railgun section have been achieved, which are in close agreement with theoretical predictions, whereas in other experiments deviations from theoretical have been observed. The reasons for and implications of these results are addressed. Recent tests are reported
Keywords :
electromagnetic launchers; 2SLGG; HELEOS; hypervelocity experimental launcher for equation of state; injected projectile; plasma armature; railgun; two-stage light-gas gun injector; Acceleration; Gas insulation; Hydrogen; Laboratories; Performance evaluation; Plasma temperature; Projectiles; Railguns; Rails; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on