The traveling wave coaxial launcher is a complex machine that requires very extensive parameter studies to optimize. Most of previous attempts to realize hypervelocity using coaxial launchers have failed partly due to inadequate analyses. This paper reports the results of very extensive air-core coaxial launcher parameter studies performed using computers. These results and the methodology introduced should help future researchers on this topic. In the course of studying the feasibility of accelerating a 1-kg projectile to 10 km/s with an 18 m air-core multiphase coaxial launcher powered by a rising frequency generator (RFGs), a complete simulation code based on the current filament method was developed. Results from the simulation code ind...
An electromagnetic launcher (EML) was designed for NASA-Langley to boost large models to hyperveloci...
Potential of various gun geometries for coaxial plasma accelerators as space propellant
Multiphysics problems represent an open issue in numerical modeling. Electromagnetic launchers repre...
The traveling wave coaxial launcher is a complex machine that requires very extensive parameter stud...
The electromagnetic launcher consists of a system of stator coils producing a traveling field which ...
The goal of many railgun investigations is to arrive at a railgun design that is capable of launchin...
The Center for Electromechanics at the University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT), has designed a high e...
The manufacturing phase of a laboratory-based small-caliber electromagnetic (EM) launcher and compul...
The concept of using electromagnetic forces to launch projectiles to high-velocity has been pursued ...
The Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) is currently in the ma...
Interest has increased substantially during recent years in the application of electromagnetic launc...
Experimental and theoretical performance of coaxial plasma gun powered by conventional capacitor ban...
The electric gun is a projectile launcher which utilises both the rapid expansion of an ohmically he...
A laboratory-based, small caliber electromagnetic launcher and compulsator power supply is being dev...
The Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) is currently in the ma...
An electromagnetic launcher (EML) was designed for NASA-Langley to boost large models to hyperveloci...
Potential of various gun geometries for coaxial plasma accelerators as space propellant
Multiphysics problems represent an open issue in numerical modeling. Electromagnetic launchers repre...
The traveling wave coaxial launcher is a complex machine that requires very extensive parameter stud...
The electromagnetic launcher consists of a system of stator coils producing a traveling field which ...
The goal of many railgun investigations is to arrive at a railgun design that is capable of launchin...
The Center for Electromechanics at the University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT), has designed a high e...
The manufacturing phase of a laboratory-based small-caliber electromagnetic (EM) launcher and compul...
The concept of using electromagnetic forces to launch projectiles to high-velocity has been pursued ...
The Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) is currently in the ma...
Interest has increased substantially during recent years in the application of electromagnetic launc...
Experimental and theoretical performance of coaxial plasma gun powered by conventional capacitor ban...
The electric gun is a projectile launcher which utilises both the rapid expansion of an ohmically he...
A laboratory-based, small caliber electromagnetic launcher and compulsator power supply is being dev...
The Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin (CEM-UT) is currently in the ma...
An electromagnetic launcher (EML) was designed for NASA-Langley to boost large models to hyperveloci...
Potential of various gun geometries for coaxial plasma accelerators as space propellant
Multiphysics problems represent an open issue in numerical modeling. Electromagnetic launchers repre...