Design and Construction of a One Meter Electromagnetic Railgun.
Abstract
The acceleration of projectiles through the use of electromagnetic forces (Railguns) has many advantages over conventional methods. Foremost are the higher velocities which can be achieved and the reduction in firing platform sesitivity to hits. Projectile velocities on the order of 3-4 kilometers per second allow the use of 'kinetic energy kill' projectiles which are effectively inert munitions. Additionally, by using purely electromotive force for the acceleration, the need for explosive propellents is eliminated. A one meter Electromagnetic Railgun was designed and constructed to serve as a test bed for research into alternative armature materials, rail/armature plasma effects, and current pulse forming techniques. A modular approach was used to allow independent changes in power supply, pulse forming network, bore configuration, and gun augmentation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA313134
Entities
People
- Fred C. Beach
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School