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Pulsed current static electrical contact experiment

Authors :
Jones, Harry N.
Neri, Jesse M.
Boyer, Craig N.
Cooper, Khershed P.
Meger, Robert A.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. Jan, 2007, Vol. 43 Issue 1, pS343, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Railguns involve both static and sliding electrical contacts, which must transmit the large transient electrical currents necessary to impart high forces onto a projectile for acceleration to hypervelocity. Static electrical contacts between metals initially take place through small asperities, or 'a-spots', distributed over the contact area. The voltage developed across the interface is directly related to the contact temperature and force, the number of a-spots, the thermophysical and mechanical properties of the contacting materials, the current history, and any interfacial materials that may be present. To physically simulate some of the conditions attained within a railgun, a pulsed current static electrical contact experimental facility has been developed at the Naval Research Laboratory. This facility employs a 500-kN capacity servohydraulic load frame equipped with an electrically insulated load train to establish a contact force on interfaces between metals through which a pulsed current is transmitted. The time dependent evolutions of the voltage drops across the interfaces, as detected by probes pushed into the contacting materials, are recorded during a 40-kA peak current pulse having a 300-[micro]s rise time with peak current densities on the order of 50 kA/[cm.sup.2]. The interface stack is assembled from a 12-mm outside diameter annular disk of metal with a 6.3-mm hole which is compressed between two hollow pedestals of a second metal. The evolution of the voltage drop across an interface during a pulse will be described as a function of initial contact pressures, current density, and polarity for dissimilar (AI/Cu) metal contacts. Thermal effects on the surfaces, including localized melting of the interlace materials, were also investigated. Index Terms--Dissimilar metals, electrical contacts, pulsed current, railgun.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189464
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.157268255