2019
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2018.2889230
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Multishot Damage of Insulator in a Medium-Caliber and High Linear Current Density Launcher

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“…Watt [13] pointed out that G10 insulator suffered large-scale surface damage from interaction with the projectile and had to be replaced after three or four shots. Xu [14,15] found that G10 insulator was prone to pits under mechanical shock, and the mechanical damage was the most serious at the current peak and initial decline stage. Scholars from the University of Texas at Austin [16,17] found that the insulator in the muzzle area delaminated after several tests, which became the starting point of failure and expanded in subsequent launches.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Watt [13] pointed out that G10 insulator suffered large-scale surface damage from interaction with the projectile and had to be replaced after three or four shots. Xu [14,15] found that G10 insulator was prone to pits under mechanical shock, and the mechanical damage was the most serious at the current peak and initial decline stage. Scholars from the University of Texas at Austin [16,17] found that the insulator in the muzzle area delaminated after several tests, which became the starting point of failure and expanded in subsequent launches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%