Re: [TML] Two articles of interest
Phil Pugliese 09 Apr 2014 18:46 UTC
--- On Wed, 4/9/14, Phil Pugliese <philpugliese@yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Phil Pugliese <philpugliese@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [TML] Two articles of interest
> To: tml@simplelist.com
> Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 11:44 AM
>
>
> --- On Wed, 4/9/14, Phil Pugliese <philpugliese@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > From: Phil Pugliese <philpugliese@yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Re: [TML] Two articles of interest
> > To: "The Traveller Mailing List" <tml@travellercentral.com>
> > Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 11:01 AM
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > On Wed, 4/9/14, shadow@shadowgard.com
> > <shadow@shadowgard.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Subject: Re: [TML] Two
> > articles of interest
> > To: "Ian
> > Wood" <dawnhaven@xtra.co.nz>,
> > "The Traveller Mailing List" <tml@travellercentral.com>
> > Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 3:17 AM
> >
> > On 8 Apr 2014 at 18:20,
> > Ian Wood wrote:
> >
> > > the
> > OTU description of
> > gauss weapons includes "use of
> >
> > electromagnetic fields to accelerate a projectile"
> > > (or words to that effect) which I
> > assume
> > is different from a rail gun that
> > just uses electrical
> > charge.
> > >
> > > The rail
> > gun must have huge energy densities in its
> > rails, causing
> > bits to ablate away as fiery
> > plasma,
> > >
> > where as a
> > gauss gun I guess would have a more distributed
> > energy and hence perhaps a less visible
> > signature.
> >
> > railguns use
> > (if I recall
> > correctly) JxB forces. They
> > require a
> > steady *strong* magnetic field
> > (vertical if the
> > gun is aimed parallel
> > to the ground). A
> > high
> > current flows between the rails (from right to
> > left in the gun is aime horizontally). The
> > reaction between the
> >
> > magnetic field and the
> > curreent throws the
> > projectile forward.
> >
> > So
> > there will be a signature from the current
> >
> > flow in addition to any
> > stray plasma as
> > the
> > projectile exits.
> >
> > "gauss" weapons are apparently
> > linear
> > accelerators (aka "mass
> > drivers"). As such they'd use a
> > series
> > of coils with the ones ahead
> > of the
> > projectile attracting
> > it iand the ones behind repelling
> > it.
> >
> > This requires *very*
> > finicky timing or switching. And of high power
> >
> > levels.
> >
> >
> > This
> > generates one *hell* of an EM
> > signature de to transient
> > fields
> > and current flows. Be very
> >
> > distinctive as well.
> >
> >
> >
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I'd just like to add a
note;
As I recall, L-5
Society members did some research at MIT way-back-when w/
linear accelerators.
I recall an article in the 'L-5 News' stating that
while the 'push-pull' technique was initially used
it was abandoned in favor of 'pull' only as this
greatly simplified things & didn't really affect
performance that much.