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Design, Fabrication, and Experimental Results of a Pulsed Power-Based Four-Stage Induction Coilgun for Launching a Heavy Projectile
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MissileExperimental ResultsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringInduction CoilgunsAerospace EngineeringTerminal BallisticsPropulsionPulse PowerElectromagnetic Launch TechnologiesHeavy ProjectileElectromagnetic CompatibilityHanwha Defense Corporation
Since 2016, Hanwha Defense Corporation has been working on applying electromagnetic launch technologies such as induction coilguns to cold-launch systems that can launch guided missiles. First, a design procedure of a multistage coilgun system based on the pulsed power driven by capacitor banks was developed using the Taguchi method, and a laboratory-scale three-stage coilgun capable of launching a 21.68-kg projectile at a maximum speed of 27.5 m/s was built and the results of the experiment were announced in 2018. In this article, we design, fabricate, and present the experimental results of a pulsed power-based four-stage induction coilgun using the proposed procedure to prove the validity of the electromagnetic launch technology for heavy missile launch. In this experiment, a 100-kg projectile was fired under 4-kV charging conditions, the maximum speed of the projectile was 25 m/s or more, and an efficiency of 15% was achieved without considering the mass of the armature. In this study, by accelerating a 100-kg projectile to 27 m/s, the feasibility of an electromagnetic launcher developed for heavy missile launch was verified.
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