The EMET projectile uses joule heating to accelerate the projectile in a railgun with a predominantly electrothermal driving force. The structure is designed to conduct armature current within a thin annular band around the shank of the large L/D dumbbell-shaped projectile. Current is initiated by a fuse located around the shank, and an impedance of 8 m Omega is achieved, compared to the 1-2 m Omega observed for electromagnetic (EM) guns. A supersonic nozzle in the projectile tail section expands and cools the armature plasma to raise its resistivity, prevent secondary arcs, and provide additional accelerating thrust. Experimental data are presented for 9.5 mm diameter, 5 gm projectiles, accelerated to nearly 600 m/s at 55 kA in a 0.9 m railgun. The armature remains confined in the projectile structure, and 75% of the acceleration is provided electrothermally. The calculated armature temperature is 3.0-3.5 eV, and significant rail burning is observed, consistent with the 5*108 A/m current density of the contained armature. It is concluded from a current density argument that the EMET projectile is best suited to small-bore gun applications


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    Title :

    The EMET railgun projectile


    Additional title:

    Das EMET-Railgun-Projektil mit elektrothermischem Antrieb


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    6 Seiten, 7 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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