2008 14th Symposium on Electromagnetic Launch Technology 2008
DOI: 10.1109/elt.2008.119
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Electromagnetically Driven Expanding Ring with Pre-Heating

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“…Research efforts are currently underway at the Institute for Advanced Technology (IAT) to better understand the mechanical properties of various metals when exposed to transient electromechanical stresses at high temperatures. An electromagnetically driven expanding ring experiment (EDER) has been set up in which various metallic ring specimensinitially copper and aluminum with a mean diameter of 15.5 mm and a radial cross section 1 mm × 0.5 mm-are being exposed to pulsed electromagnetic forces [5][6][7]. In order to accurately model the rapid heating that occurs in a typical railgun shot, the material specimen under test must be similarly heated just prior to applying an electromechanical stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research efforts are currently underway at the Institute for Advanced Technology (IAT) to better understand the mechanical properties of various metals when exposed to transient electromechanical stresses at high temperatures. An electromagnetically driven expanding ring experiment (EDER) has been set up in which various metallic ring specimensinitially copper and aluminum with a mean diameter of 15.5 mm and a radial cross section 1 mm × 0.5 mm-are being exposed to pulsed electromagnetic forces [5][6][7]. In order to accurately model the rapid heating that occurs in a typical railgun shot, the material specimen under test must be similarly heated just prior to applying an electromechanical stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to accurately model the rapid heating that occurs in a typical railgun shot, the material specimen under test must be similarly heated just prior to applying an electromechanical stress. For this reason, an inductive heater has been designed and constructed as an isolated means of rapidly heating the rings [7] just before applying the electromechanical stress with the setup described in [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%