Design, Construction, and Testing of an Inductive Pulsed-Power Supply for a Small Railgun
Abstract:
Advances in high-power-density batteries have rekindled interest in using inductive store as a pulse compression system. Although these batteries are considered very power dense, they lack over an order of magnitude of power density to drive a deployable electric gun However, one can add an inductive circuit to a battery bank to make a hybrid system that has a much higher power density than batteries alone A battery-inductor hybrid pulsed-power supply boasts several advantages over pulsed alternators, as inductors are static and relatively easy to cool Inductors are potentially more energy dense than capacitors, making a battery-inductor hybrid pulsed-power supply an attractive alternative to capacitor-based pulsed-power supplies The opening switch has been a major obstacle in previous inductive store projects, but in simulation, a new circuit topology the Slow TRansfer of Energy Through Capacitive Hybrid STRETCH meat grinder greatly attenuates the problem This paper discusses the design, construction and testing of a small-scale STRETCH meat grinder system designed which was successfully used to power a miniature railgun.