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Short Communications
2014. V. 52. № 2. P. 308–311
Lebedev A.D., Tkachenko G.V., Uryukov B.A.
High-Current Discharge in a Limited Volume Projectile of a Railgun
A theoretical study of plasma parameters of a high-current discharge in a limited volume (in the discharge chamber) of a body moving in an electrodynamic accelerator (railgun) has been performed. The experiments have shown that in the case of a cylindrical chamber the accelerated body is destroyed. Calculations made it possible to determine factors that are responsible for the destruction; these are a rapid burnout of chamber walls and a high pressure of the plasma. A series of simulations of the parameters of the plasma in the discharge chamber with a rectangular cross section have been carried out. It has been shown that, at a ratio of the sides of the rectangle greater than $2.5$, the burnout of the walls is less than $2$ mm. However, the plasma pressure remains high ($\sim10^5$ atm), which requires the chamber walls to be reinforced by a strong carcass.
Article reference:
Lebedev A.D., Tkachenko G.V., Uryukov B.A. High-Current Discharge in a Limited Volume Projectile of a Railgun, High Temp., 2014. V. 52. № 2. P. 308
Lebedev A.D., Tkachenko G.V., Uryukov B.A. High-Current Discharge in a Limited Volume Projectile of a Railgun, High Temp., 2014. V. 52. № 2. P. 308