Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic railgun comprising:
- an electrical power supply;
- solid armature means having a leading edge and a trailing edge; and
- rail means having a pair of spaced, juxtaposed rails defining an elongated bore therebetween and operable for receiving the solid armature means along the length of the bore,
- the rail means being operably connected to the power supply to provide a current flow path through one of the rails, and into the other rail to propel the solid armature means along the bore in the direction of the leading edge when power is supplied,
- the rail means including a layer of a copper and graphite mixture extending along substantially the entire length of the bore for permitting rapid current penetration between the solid armature and layer to inhibit the concentration of current density and eliminate arcing in the region of the trailing end of the solid armature means as the solid armature means is propelled along the bore,
- the rail means including a layer of high conductivity material adjacent the layer of copper and graphite mixture and extending substantially the length thereof, the high conductivity material having a conductivity greater than the conductivity of the copper and graphite mixture.
- 2. In an electromagnetic railgun having a pair of spaced, generally parallel, electrically conductive rails defining a bore therebetween, and a solid armature received in the bore for propulsion along the bore when current flows through the armature and through the rails, the improvement comprising:
- a layer of a copper and graphite mixture on at least one of the rails adjacent the bore and extending the entire length of the bore along the rail, the copper and graphite mixture having a conductivity less than copper for inhibiting a high current density from developing and for eliminating arcing along the interface of the layer and armature as the armature is propelled along the bore.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 203,556, filed Jun. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,953,441 which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 885,915, filed Jul. 15, 1986, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The United States government may have rights in this invention pursuant to funding arrangements with the Department of Defense.
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Continuations (2)
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203556 |
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