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hi, I now finish my second induktion coil gun. It uses 8 stages including injector. Each stage has a 40µF 2.5kV capacitor which is discharged through the coil by a trigger spark gap. The spark gap is by triggered by another gap which is triggered by the passing projectil. The projectile, a short piece (2.5 cm) of alu tube has reached a velocity of 270 m/s . So I hope to reach the magic 330 m/s by optimization during next days. More infos will follow at weekend when I will have enough time to do some work
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Pardon my ignorance (I've never built a coilgun). I understand this is a tremendous amount of power, but isn't the spark gap AWFUL in terms of power loss? I mean, it has to have one of the worst efficiencies of any switch. Could you not find a large enough SCR?
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I've blown an 10kA peak SCR with one similar cap @ just a little over 1kV. In my single stage induction coilgun, I use a mechanical triggered sparkgap, so the losses are a little lower, but it is too slow for multistage designs.
Pulslaser: Do you get higher efficiencys with pieces of aluminum tube than with solid aluminium?
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Simon: triggering is done by a spark gap across the barrel just behind each coil. This gap fires when the conduction projectil passes and discharge the red 6 kV capacitors over the trigger pin of the main switch gaps which in turn discharge the main capacitors through the coils Liam: it would be very expensive to buy 8 high power thyristors, and there are not as robust than spark gaps which are easily homemade and in case of failure repaired. The losses at high voltages of 2.5 kV are not as serious as in low voltage applications. Plasmaniac: I found solid projectil much slower (100 m/s) mayby because of higher weight or because in this case the projectil works like a piston and has to suck the air behind into the barrel and press it out infront. I just made some shots on a 1cm strong piece of wood. It makes a very nice sharp entrance whole
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Nice setup. Is this 125 Joules per stage? That sounds like a reasonable energy level for puck SCRs. The pulse discharge is obviously shorter than most CGs. SCR need to be increadibly large but just need to cover the large current value. What is the current anyhow, coil resistance? An R-puk SCR will cover the voltage and current spec at 2500v to 4000v and surge current starting at 20,000A.
There are not big, but their price will choke you. Acquirement by distributor is out of the question, but might get lucky on ebay or a surplus source. Noise issue of triggered sparks is only reason I opt not for spark gap.
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Hi, after some hours of working with the coil gun I have to admit that the sound barrier is still intact. Mostly I reached some 300 m/s. I think one or two more stages would fix the probleem, but it's not possible with the existing device. Anyway it was a great fun building the device.
To rapidust, I didn't measure current, but according to a pspice simulation it should be around 2..3 kA, the resistance of the coils is negible, 10 to 30 windings of 1mm CuL wire. With the the main spar gaps enclosed in plexiglastubes they don't make much noise. More noise is produced by the recoil forces on the coils. The very tight windings are repelled about 1mm on the barrel after some 50 shots. And of course most noise is made by the impact of the projectil in the target. More information is found again on my webpage http://www.rapp-instruments.de (sorry in german language)
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