An Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) was designed, built, and tested, capable of firing a projectile a 1 gram projectile at 650 m/s muzzle velocity. The EMRG utilizes an injector, a high voltage power supply, a capacitor bank, inductors and rails. The injector fires 2300 psig Nitrogen gas into the system to provide an initial velocity. The high voltage power supply charges the capacitor bank. The capacitor bank discharge the electric potential built up through the projectile while inside the rails in order to create the EMRG’s force. The inductors are used to pulse form the capacitor bank in order to get acceleration in more of the EMRG barrel. The barrel consists of two parallel copper bars encased in Garolite-11, Teflon, and Fiberglass. Thes...
The cannon caliber electromagnetic gun system is based upon a compulsator driven 30 mm rapid fire ra...
The Navy’s decision for implementation of an Integrated Power System into the next generation of sur...
The goal of the Cannon Caliber Program is to drive 185 g integrated launch packages to 1850 m/s. Thr...
An Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) was designed, built, and tested, capable of firing a projectile a ...
As railgun projectiles have become more sophisticated, attention is being given to railgun produced ...
A railgun powered by a capacitor bank was developed to launch hypervelocity projectiles. The efficie...
A railgun using cwas developed to launch hypervelocity projectiles. A 240 kJ, low inductance capaci...
A rapid fire railgun launcher has been designed and fabricated and a single-shot prototype has been ...
The Center for Electromechanics at the University of Texas (CEM-UT) at Austin has developed two simu...
A rapid fire launcher has been designed, built, and tested in single-shot mode for the Cannon Calibe...
The successful demonstration of direct-current railguns during the last decade has shown that these ...
Using simple theoretical principles from electrodynamics, namely the Lorentz force law and Biot-Sava...
Electric guns, theoretical and practical, have been around for many years in many forms. They have b...
In December 1993, The University of Texas at Austin Center of Electromechanics (UT-CEM) completed co...
In December 1993, the Center of Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) compl...
The cannon caliber electromagnetic gun system is based upon a compulsator driven 30 mm rapid fire ra...
The Navy’s decision for implementation of an Integrated Power System into the next generation of sur...
The goal of the Cannon Caliber Program is to drive 185 g integrated launch packages to 1850 m/s. Thr...
An Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) was designed, built, and tested, capable of firing a projectile a ...
As railgun projectiles have become more sophisticated, attention is being given to railgun produced ...
A railgun powered by a capacitor bank was developed to launch hypervelocity projectiles. The efficie...
A railgun using cwas developed to launch hypervelocity projectiles. A 240 kJ, low inductance capaci...
A rapid fire railgun launcher has been designed and fabricated and a single-shot prototype has been ...
The Center for Electromechanics at the University of Texas (CEM-UT) at Austin has developed two simu...
A rapid fire launcher has been designed, built, and tested in single-shot mode for the Cannon Calibe...
The successful demonstration of direct-current railguns during the last decade has shown that these ...
Using simple theoretical principles from electrodynamics, namely the Lorentz force law and Biot-Sava...
Electric guns, theoretical and practical, have been around for many years in many forms. They have b...
In December 1993, The University of Texas at Austin Center of Electromechanics (UT-CEM) completed co...
In December 1993, the Center of Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) compl...
The cannon caliber electromagnetic gun system is based upon a compulsator driven 30 mm rapid fire ra...
The Navy’s decision for implementation of an Integrated Power System into the next generation of sur...
The goal of the Cannon Caliber Program is to drive 185 g integrated launch packages to 1850 m/s. Thr...