Ordnance – Accelerating
Patent
1987-04-22
1989-12-05
Bentley, Stephen C.
Ordnance
Accelerating
89 16, F41F 102
Patent
active
048844896
ABSTRACT:
A railgun operates at high pressure (up to 350 MPa) without structural damage and is readily disassembled for inspection, maintenance and component testing. A rail assembly is pressed into a hoop-wound epoxy fiberglass containment tube and clamped within a steel compression frame. The geometry of the rail assembly permits rail movement without insulator intrusion and achieves bore sealing during rail movement at maximum pressure. The rail assembly also has replaceable insulator inserts which are isolated from rail re-bound shock. Fused quartz insulator inserts provide the best results. A flash tube is provided at the gun muzzle to suppress precursor discharge and commutate precursor current back to the armature. To realize increased velocity without sacrificing in-bore projectile stability, a cut-corner projectile is used having a L/D ratio as small as 0.65 which reduces the mass by about 11%.
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Gully John H.
Peterson Dennis R.
Spann Mike L.
Upshaw Jim L.
Weeks Damon A.
Bentley Stephen C.
Board of Regents University of Texas System
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