학술논문

A momentum limit for electromagnetic railguns
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 6. symposium on electromagnetic launch technology,Austin, TX (United States),28-30 Apr 1992; Other Information: PBD: [1991]
Subject
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS
42 ENGINEERING
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS RAILGUN ACCELERATORS
PERFORMANCE
LINEAR MOMENTUM
LIMITING VALUES
MAGNETIC FLUX
ARMATURES
TESTING
VELOCITY
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ELECTRIC CURRENTS
ELECTROMAGNETISM 430200
BEAM DYNAMICS, FIELD CALCULATIONS, AND ION OPTICS
MATERIALS TESTING
OTHER ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Language
English
Abstract
We postulate that there is a required velocity of magnetic flux into a plasma-armature railgun to keep the armature from expanding toward the breech and thereby changing the nature of the forward-going force. Testing this idea with data from several guns we find confirmation, provided the required flux velocity increases with the square of the linear current density. This leads to the conclusion that these guns have a momentum limit while they are operating as true electromagnetic launchers. That limit is derived. High-performance railguns reach this limit during current rise, and most of their momentum comes from a hybrid phase. The hybrid phase has a pressure limitation at high velocity similar to electrothermal, light-gas, and powder guns. The 6 km/s ``velocity limit`` is explained by this pressure limitation.