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Adrenaline
Fri Feb 01 2008, 06:39PM Print
Adrenaline Registered Member #235 Joined: Wed Feb 22 2006, 04:59PM
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The Navy has tested the 32MJ railgun built by BAE Systems, we make CNC machines for them. cheesey
It achieved 10.6MJ of muzzle energy, accelerating the projectile to Mach 7.5.

The 64MJ one will probably take 13 years to bring online, a test of material sciences for sure.
Link2

Looks like the projectile mass comes out to about 3.3kg

Edit: Search Link2 for "emrg" and there a some nice images
Here is a link to 4 from their story, more can be found through the search: Link2
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Andyman
Fri Feb 01 2008, 07:37PM
Andyman Registered Member #1083 Joined: Mon Oct 29 2007, 06:16PM
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Amazing! That thing is huge! I wonder how in the world they triggered such a pulse. I don't think any SCR on earth could handle that kind of power. And speaking of power, I wish the website would give some sort of information on the capacitor bank used.
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Adrenaline
Fri Feb 01 2008, 07:41PM
Adrenaline Registered Member #235 Joined: Wed Feb 22 2006, 04:59PM
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The only info I had is a story that alluded to using either a pulsed alternator or a capacitor bank, well duh. wink
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ShawnLG
Sat Feb 02 2008, 07:42AM
ShawnLG Registered Member #286 Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 04:52AM
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This Rail Gun was shown on Future Weapons TV show not too long ago. It is very impressive.
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Dago
Sat Feb 02 2008, 10:45AM
Dago Registered Member #538 Joined: Sun Feb 18 2007, 08:33PM
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I dont see whats up with the hype about this gun. Looks like a normal big railgun that still has the usual problems with rail erosion that make it pretty much useless as a replacement for large naval cannons. It's cool though.
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Shaun
Sat Feb 02 2008, 05:12PM
Shaun Registered Member #690 Joined: Tue May 08 2007, 03:47AM
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The rails have a lifetime of 3-4 shots, eh? I'm no expert, but that could make things a bit difficult.
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Firnagzen
Sun Feb 03 2008, 01:23AM
Firnagzen Registered Member #567 Joined: Tue Mar 06 2007, 10:55AM
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I came across this some time back, and I thought of something: We should wait till we perfect high temperature superconductors before seriously considering railguns.
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Dago
Sun Feb 03 2008, 01:28AM
Dago Registered Member #538 Joined: Sun Feb 18 2007, 08:33PM
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Firnagzen wrote ...

I came across this some time back, and I thought of something: We should wait till we perfect high temperature superconductors before seriously considering railguns.

You cant use any known superconductor in a railgun because they will saturate from strong magnetic fields and stop (totally or partially) superconducting.
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IamSmooth
Mon Feb 04 2008, 03:28PM
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
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I saw the video, but I am curious why a device that does not use explosives as a propellant has a projectile with a trail of fire? Is this from the friction as the projectile leaves the cannon? I saw the fire and explosion on the video at the link:
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Dave Marshall
Tue Feb 05 2008, 12:42AM
Dave Marshall Registered Member #16 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 02:22PM
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Metals are quite capable of sustained combustion if heated to a sufficient temperature and mixed appropriately with oxygen (thermite, anyone?). I'd wager 32,000,000 joules does a pretty efficient job of vaporizing the rails and projectile, providing plenty of fuel for a fire.

Think of it as taking the sparks seen in most amateur railguns one step further.

Dave
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