학술논문

Induction coilgun for EM mortar
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 16th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference Pulsed Power Conference, 2007 16th IEEE International. 2:1810-1813 Jun, 2007
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Coils
Projectiles
Coilguns
Capacitors
Laboratories
Mortar
Radar tracking
Language
ISSN
2158-4915
2158-4923
Abstract
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is investigating electromagnetic (EM) guns for the next generation combat vehicle providing improved performance and survivability without the use of propellant. The two-year program was initiated in 2005 to design a coilgun and a railgun to launch an existing mortar round with an EM armature in laboratory conditions at speeds to increase range beyond current capabilities. This paper describes a laboratory coilgun system whose requirements are based on the Future Combat System Mortar Vehicle for indirect fire applications. Minimal adaptation has been necessary to existing mortar rounds with the armature and support structure necessary for EM coilgun launch. High magnetic field coils have been designed and tested at stress levels anticipated during launch. Recoil from the barrel of stacked coils will be managed by a conventional gun mount integrated to a catcher through a structural frame. Capacitor bank modules currently in fabrication and test utilize 1980’s technology capacitors, but new ideas in commercial components for switches, resistors and bus-work are investigated to lower cost. The firing system, which includes a projectile-sensing 94 GHz radar triggers the capacitor banks for optimal performance and precise muzzle velocity control, is also described.