Claims
- 1. A machine 14 for cutting a workpiece 12 comprising:
- an elongate gun barrel 16 having a loading end 16a and an opposite firing end 16b;
- means 18, 20 for repetitively and sequentially supplying projectiles 22 into said barrel loading end 16a;
- a tank 28 for storing a pressurized propellant 30;
- a thermal storage tank 32,32A joined in flow communication with said propellant tank 28 for repetitively receiving therefrom a propellant charge 30c and heating said propellant charge 30c, said thermal tank 32 also being joined in flow communication with said barrel loading end 16a for delivering said heated propellant charge 30h thereto; and
- means 50, 52 for controlling repetitive delivery of said projectiles 22 to and loading into said barrel 16, said propellant charge 30c from said propellant tank 28 to said thermal tank 32, and said heated propellant charge 30h from said thermal tank 32 to said barrel 16 for repetitively firing said projectiles 22 from said barrel firing end 16b toward said workpiece 12 for cutting thereof.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1 wherein said thermal storage tank 32 includes a porous thermal storage bed 40,84 for storing heat and releasing said heat into said propellant charge 30c upon flow therethrough; and said machine 14 further comprises means 34,86,88 for periodically heating said bed 40,84 after a plurality of said propellant charges 30c remove a predetermined amount of heat therefrom.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2 wherein said gun barrel 16 includes a silencer 54 disposed at said barrel firing end 16b for reducing noise therefrom.
- 4. A machine according to claim 3 further comprising:
- a skirt 58 sealingly joined at a proximal end thereof around said barrel firing end 16b, and being open at a distal end for contacting said workpiece 12 to contain debris therefrom upon firing of said projectiles 22; and
- means 60 for evacuating said skirt 58 for removing therefrom debris dust generated upon firing of said projectiles 22.
- 5. A machine according to claim 3 further comprising a scatter shield 56 sealingly joined at a proximal end thereof around said barrel firing end 16b, and being open at a distal end for contacting said workpiece 12 to contain debris therefrom upon firing of said projectiles 22.
- 6. A machine according to claim 5 wherein said projectile supplying means comprise:
- a magazine 18 for storing a plurality of said projectiles 22; and
- a loader 20 operatively joined to said magazine 18 and said barrel loading end 16a for repetitively loading said projectiles 22 in turn into said barrel loading end 16a.
- 7. A machine according to claim 5 wherein said controlling means comprise:
- a first valve 50a disposed in flow communication between said propellant tank 28 and said thermal tank 32;
- a second valve 50b disposed in flow communication between said thermal tank 32 and said barrel loading end 16a; and
- a controller 52 operatively joined to said first and second valves 50a,b and to said projectile supplying means for controlling repetitive firing of said projectiles 22 from said barrel 16.
- 8. A machine according to claim 5 wherein:
- said bed heating means comprise a heater 34 in the form of a combustion burner for generating hot combustion gases 36; and
- said thermal storage tank 32 further includes a housing 38 containing said thermal storage bed 40, said housing 38 including a first inlet 38a disposed in flow communication with said propellant tank 28 for selectively channeling said propellant charge 30c to an outside of said bed 40; a first outlet 38b disposed in flow communication with said barrel loading end 16a for selectively channelling thereto said heated propellant charge 30h received from inside of said bed 40 after flowing through said bed 40; a second inlet 38c disposed in flow communication with said heater 34 for selectively channelling said combustion gases 36 therefrom to said bed inside; and a second outlet 38d disposed in flow communication with said bed outside for selectively discharging said combustion gases 36 from said housing 38 after flowing through said bed 40.
- 9. A machine according to claim 8 further comprising:
- a first valve 50a disposed in flow communication between said propellant tank 28 and said thermal tank first inlet 38a;
- a second valve 50b disposed in flow communication between said thermal tank first outlet 38b and said barrel loading end 16a;
- a third valve 50c disposed in flow communication between said thermal tank second inlet 38c and said heater 34; and
- a fourth valve 50d disposed in flow communication with said thermal tank second outlet 38d for discharging said combustion gases 36 to atmosphere.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9 further comprising:
- a plurality of said gun barrels 16 and respective projectile loading means 18, 20 colinearly aligned and predeterminedly spaced apart from each other;
- said gun barrels 16 being operatively joined in parallel to common ones of said propellant tank 28 and said thermal storage tank 32; and
- said controlling means being effective for independently firing said gun barrels 16 for forming a selectively variable firing pattern of said projectiles 22 from said barrels 16 including a continuous pattern from all said barrels 16 or an interrupted pattern from only selected ones, but not all, of said barrels 16.
- 11. A machine according to claim 10 further comprising a vehicle 64 supporting said gun barrels 16 for selective movement thereof; and said controlling means are effective for synchronizing firing of said barrels 16 relative to movement of said vehicle 64 for obtaining a predetermined grid firing pattern 68 upon successive firings of said barrels 16.
- 12. A machine according to claim 5 wherein:
- said thermal storage tank 32A further includes a housing 82 containing said thermal storage bed 84 in the form of a plurality of coaxially stacked, perforated thermal disks; and
- said bed heating means comprise a pair of spaced apart electrodes 86 between which are stacked said thermal disks, and a power supply 88 operatively joined to said electrodes 86 for providing electrical power thereto for obtaining resistance heating of said disks therebetween.
- 13. A machine according to claim 12 wherein said thermal storage tank 32A further includes a reservoir 82a disposed in flow communication with said thermal storage bed 84 for storing said heated propellant charge 30h received therefrom.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13 further comprising means for manually moving said gun barrel 16 to different locations.
- 15. A machine according to claim 14 wherein said moving means comprises a tripod 76 joined to said gun barrel 16 for manually moving said barrel 16 to different locations, said tripod 76 including first and second stationary legs 76a,b and a third leg 76c having a pair of wheels 78 rotatably joined to an end thereof for rolling said barrel 16.
- 16. A machine according to claim 5 further comprising a pressure booster 90 disposed in flow communication between said propellant tank 28 and said thermal storage tank 32A and comprising:
- a chamber 82b having a piston 90a disposed therein;
- a booster inlet 90c disposed at one end of said booster chamber 82b for channeling a pressurized booster fluid 92 against one side of said piston 90a;
- a propellant inlet 90d disposed in flow communication between said booster chamber 82b and said propellant tank 28 for channeling said propellant charge 30c into said booster chamber 82b against an opposite side of said piston 90a; and
- a propellant outlet 90e disposed in flow communication between said booster chamber 82b and said thermal storage tank 32A for discharging said propellant charge 30c at an elevated pressure as said piston 90a translates to pressurize said propellant charge upon receipt of said booster fluid 92 thereagainst.
- 17. A machine according to claim 16 further comprising a pump 94 for selectively injecting said booster fluid into said booster chamber 82b against said piston 90a.
- 18. A machine according to claim 5 wherein each of said projectiles 22 comprises:
- a cylindrical rod 22a; and
- a pair of spaced apart sabots 22b,c fixedly joined to said rod 22a.
- 19. A machine according to claim 18 wherein said rod 22a has a pointed distal end.
- 20. A machine according to claim 5 wherein said thermal storage tank 32 is effective for heating said propellant charge 30c to a predetermined pressure for firing said projectile at a hypervelocity greater than about 914 meters per second.
- 21. A machine 14 as defined in claim 1, in combination with a projectile 22 for being fired at hypervelocity from said gun barrel 16, said projectile comprising:
- a cylindrical rod 22a; and
- a pair of spaced apart sabots 22b fixedly joined to said rod 22a.
- 22. A projectile according to claim 21 wherein said rod 22a has a pointed distal end.
- 23. A projectile according to claim 22 wherein said rod 22a is metal and said sabots 22 are plastic.
- 24. A projectile according to claim 23 weighing less than about 2.5 grams.
- 25. A method of cutting workpiece 12 comprising:
- (a) repetitively operating a loader 20 to load projectiles 22 into a gun barrel 16 while a propellant charge 30c is admitted into a thermal storage tank 32, and while the propellant charge is temporarily prevented from entering the gun barrel;
- (b) repetitively supplying a pressurized propellant charge 30c from said thermal storage tank to said gun barrel 16 for respective ones of said projectiles 22;
- (c) repetitively heating said propellant charges 30c for respective ones of said projectiles 22 prior to delivery to said gun barrel 16; and
- (d) repetitively firing said gun barrel 16 for propelling said projectiles 22 against said workpiece 12 at hypervelocity greater than about 914 meters per second by respectively releasing said heated propellant charges 30h into said barrel 16.
- 26. A method according to claim 25 further comprising:
- (e) simultaneously selectively firing projectiles toward said workpiece 12 from a plurality of said gun barrels 16 to obtain a selectively variable firing pattern; and
- (f) moving said gun barrels 16 to another position and repeating step (e) for obtaining a predetermined grid firing pattern upon successive firings of said barrel 16.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 wherein said workpiece is a concrete slab 12, and said grid firing pattern produces generally square grids for sectioning said slab 12 into removable pieces.
- 28. A method according to claim 27 wherein said concrete slab is a section of a radioactive hot cell 10, and further comprising the step of capturing dust debris produced upon firing of said projectiles 22.
- 29. A method according to claim 25 further comprising selectively varying energy of said heated propellant charge 30h for correspondingly varying impact energy of said projectiles 22.
- 30. A method according to claim 29 wherein pressure of said heated propellant charge 30h is varied for varying said projectile impact energy.
- 31. A method according to claim 25 wherein said propellant charge 30c is helium and is heated to about 1500.degree. K. for achieving a pressure of about 84 MPa.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract number DE-AC02-76CH00016, between the U.S. Department of Energy and Associated Universities, Inc. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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