2013
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2013.2247637
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Novel Sensor for Projectile Detection in a Multishot Railgun

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“…Once the first projectile is accelerated and leaves the main accelerator it is detected by a B-dot sensor, whose signal is used as a trigger to push the second projectile into the main accelerator, where it is detected by a brush detection sensor developed at ISL [2]. This sensor is basically an electrical switch which closes when the projectile passes leading to a sudden rise of voltage across a built-in resistor [2]. The voltage across the resistor is filtered electronically to avoid erroneous measurements due to plasma development in the barrel.…”
Section: Performance Of Electromagnetic Ciws With Intelligent Bumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once the first projectile is accelerated and leaves the main accelerator it is detected by a B-dot sensor, whose signal is used as a trigger to push the second projectile into the main accelerator, where it is detected by a brush detection sensor developed at ISL [2]. This sensor is basically an electrical switch which closes when the projectile passes leading to a sudden rise of voltage across a built-in resistor [2]. The voltage across the resistor is filtered electronically to avoid erroneous measurements due to plasma development in the barrel.…”
Section: Performance Of Electromagnetic Ciws With Intelligent Bumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is based on the detection of the launch of a projectile and the automatic launch of the following projectile [2], thus reducing the idle time between two shots and increasing the fire rate. Experiments with the rapid-fire railgun (RAFIRA) at the French-German Research Institute Saint-Louis (ISL) [3], [4] are presented.…”
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confidence: 99%