Eighth IEEE International Conference on Pulsed Power
DOI: 10.1109/ppc.1991.733396
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Interaction Between Plasma Piston And Railgun Electrodes

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“…A number of papers have reported experiments with electrodes coated with high-melting materials such as W-Cu, W/Re-Cu, Mo-Cu, etc. (Harding et al, 1986;Shrader et al, 1986;Vrabel et al, 1991;Shvetsov, Anisimov et al, 1992). It has been noted that the coated copper electrodes (W-Cu, W/Re-Cu) offer advantages over uncoated ones for use in rail launchers under the same conditions.…”
Section: Problems Of Materials In Plasma-armature Railgunsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of papers have reported experiments with electrodes coated with high-melting materials such as W-Cu, W/Re-Cu, Mo-Cu, etc. (Harding et al, 1986;Shrader et al, 1986;Vrabel et al, 1991;Shvetsov, Anisimov et al, 1992). It has been noted that the coated copper electrodes (W-Cu, W/Re-Cu) offer advantages over uncoated ones for use in rail launchers under the same conditions.…”
Section: Problems Of Materials In Plasma-armature Railgunsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of papers have reported experiments with electrodes coated with high-melting materials such as W-Cu, W/Re-Cu, Mo-Cu, etc. (Harding et al, 1986;Shrader et al, 1986;Vrabel et al, 1991;Shvetsov, Anisimov et al, 1992). It has been noted that the coated copper electrodes (W-Cu, W/Re-Cu) offer advantages over uncoated ones for use in rail launchers under the same conditions.…”
Section: Problems Of Materials In Plasma-armature Railgunsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The group at the Lavrent'yev Hydrodynamics Institute has also conducted experiments on bimetallic rails (Shvetsov et al, 1991). An 8 x 8 x 100 mm discharge chamber was used withcurrents of 150 to 400 k A and a total charge transfer from 5 to 30 C. Electrodes were weighed to determine mass loss and examined microscopi-…”
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confidence: 99%