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The electromagnetic θ gun and tubular projectiles
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1982
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Electromagnetic Waveθ GunMissileEngineeringAerospace EngineeringRail GunMechanical EngineeringAerodynamicsTerminal BallisticsAerospace Propulsion SystemsPropulsionHeat TransferAerospace PropulsionProjectile HeatingElectromagnetic θ GunElectromagnetic Compatibility
Unlike the better known rail gun, the θ gun applies the propelling force along the length of its projectile. This is shown to allow much greater acceleration of high fineness ratio projectiles for a given barrel pressure, allowing much shorter barrels for military applications. A computer code which simulates performance of the θ gun is described and experimental results from a few simple, low energy experiments show close agreement with code predictions. Trajectories and aerodynamic heating for three candidate military projectiles are calculated for vertical and horizontal atmospheric launches where initial velocity is as high as 3 km/s. The calculations indicate that in some cases a thin layer of heatshield (ablator) will be required to control projectile heating.
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