Claims
- 1. An electrical switch, comprising:
- an electrical conductor; and
- an explosive proximate a portion of the conductor for selectively applying an explosive force to said portion of the conductor to sever said portion of the conductor so that a residual conductive path of reduced cross section through the conductor remains after the explosive force has been applied to the conductor.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, wherein the residual conductive path thermally breaks down when sufficient current in the conductor is directed into the residual conductive path after the explosive force has been applied to the conductor.
- 3. The switch of claim 2, further comprising at least one groove formed in the conductor in the residual conductive path.
- 4. The switch of claim 2, further comprising at least one channel formed in the conductor and configured to house the explosive.
- 5. The switch of claim 1, wherein the explosive is positioned in at least one channel in the conductor.
- 6. The switch of claim 5, further comprising at least one hole penetrating through the conductor to one of said channels.
- 7. An electrical switch comprising an electrical conductor and at least one channel within the conductor for housing an explosive, and explosive arranged to leave a residual conductive bridge region within the conductor upon detonation of the explosive, the current capacity of the bridge region being adapted so that the bridge region thermally opens after the explosive has been detonated.
- 8. An electrical switch, comprising:
- an electrical conductor;
- a plurality of substantially parallel channels formed in the conductor, adapted to house an explosive and arranged such that the explosive, when detonated, partially severs the conductor;
- a bridge region within the conductor for conducting current after the explosive has been detonated, the bridge region comprising at least one thermal break down area; and
- a groove formed in the conductor proximate the at least one break down area.
- 9. An electrical switch operable in stages to interrupt an electrical circuit, comprising:
- an electrical conductor having first and second conductive portions, the electrical conductor capable of passing an electrical current of a first predetermined current density; and
- an explosive proximate said conductor and operable upon detonation to sever a first conductive portion of said conductor and thereby force said electrical current through a second conductive portion of the conductor;
- said second conductive portion operable to be severed in response to a second predetermined current density greater than said first predetermined current density.
- 10. An inductive energy storage system, comprising:
- a primary energy source for supplying an electrical current,
- an inductor connected in series to said primary energy source for storing energy;
- an explosive switch connected in series to said primary energy source and said inductor, said explosive switch comprising,
- an electrical conductor, and
- an explosive proximate the conductor for selectively applying an explosive force to a portion of the conductor so that a residual conductive path remains after the explosive force has been applied to the conductor; and
- a load connected in parallel across said explosive switch such that when said switch is opened said electric current is diverted into said load.
- 11. The inductive energy storage system of claim 10, wherein the residual conductive path thermally breaks down when sufficient current in the conductor is directed into the residual path after the explosive force has been applied to the conductor.
- 12. The inductive energy storage system of claim 11, wherein said primary energy source is a homopolar generator and said load is an electromagnetic railgun.
- 13. A method of interrupting an electrical current, comprising:
- providing an electrical conductor formed as a unitary structure, said conductor having a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion;
- directing said electrical current through said electrical conductor;
- explosively severing said first conductive portion; and
- thermally breaking down said second conductive portion through resistive heating to interrupt said electrical current.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
- controlling switching characteristics by adjusting a shape and size of said second conductive portion.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- forming channels within said electrical conductor for placing an explosive; and
- placing an explosive in said channels proximate said first conductive portion.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said controlling step comprises placing grooves in the second conductive portion.
- 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
- placing an explosive proximate said first conductive portion; and
- directing an explosive force from said explosive away from said second conductive portion through a hole in said electrical conductor.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support and the Government has certain rights in the invention.
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660027 |
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"Research Roundup," Instrum. Technol. (USA), vol. 24, No. 12, pp. 27-28 (Dec. 1977). |