Influence on Launching Velocity by the Figure and Material Characteristic of Projectiles

2008 
A solid metal plate is often used as the projectile in reconnection electromagnetic launcher. Yet, the performance is not optimum. In this paper, analysis is made about the laws of influence on magnetic field distribution of driving coils by using projectiles with different figures and materials. Further analysis is made about the influence on launching velocity of the aforementioned factors. A single-stage reconnection electromagnetic launcher is made. Experiments are carried out separately on latticed projectiles, hollow projectiles, aluminum projectiles, iron projectiles, and copper projectiles. Some significant conclusions are drawn. Under the same condition, hollow projectiles achieve the highest velocity, while latticed projectiles have a weaker shielding effect upon magnetic field. The magnetic permeability and electric conductivity of material have a great influence upon launching velocity. Based on magnetic domain theory, qualitative analysis is made about the causation of magnetic hysteresis loss, classical eddy current loss, and abnormal loss. As the loss under high-frequency alternating magnetic field increases rapidly, ferromagnetic materials are not suitable here. The electric conductivity of projectiles, as well as the thickness and the density, makes sense to launching velocity. As the frequency grows higher in pulsed magnetic field, the influence from thickness and electric conductivity of projectiles becomes weaker. Therefore, hollow projectiles made up of aluminum material which has a higher electric conductivity and a lower density will be the best choice.
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