Title :
A technique to reduce plasma armature formation voltage [for railguns]
Author :
Jamieson, K.A. ; Littrell, Donald M.
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applications Int. Corp., Shalimar, FL, USA
fDate :
1/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Experimental results from railgun firings using different shapes of initiation foils are presented. These foils have been designed to vaporize into a plasma armature with reduced transient voltages. A design criteria was developed to ensure that all portions of the foil vaporize at slightly different times. Using this approach, a factor of three reduction in the voltage transient during plasma armature initiation has been observed. The impact of the armature voltage transient is discussed, along with a description of design techniques, test conditions, and experimental findings. To quantify the results, a model of current commutation which includes transient armature voltage data was developed. However, the results of the reduced transient voltage spike do not show shorter commutation time
Keywords :
electromagnetic launchers; plasma devices; transients; EM launchers; commutation; design; initiation foils; model; plasma armature formation voltage; railguns; vaporisation; voltage transient; Acceleration; Electromagnetic transients; Inductors; Laboratories; Plasma accelerators; Plasma devices; Railguns; Solids; Switches; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on