Electromagnetic Railgun Launchers: Direct Launch Feasibility
暂无分享,去创建一个
C. M. Fowler | D. R. Peterson | R. S. Hawke | A. L. Brooks | C. Fowler | R. Hawke | D. Peterson | A. Brooks
[1] Samuel Seely. Introduction to electromagnetic fields , 1958 .
[2] Brian O'Leary,et al. Electromagnetic Mass Drivers , 1977 .
[3] W. L. Gagnon. Near and long term pulse power requirements for laser driven inertial confinement fusion , 1979 .
[4] A. Buckingham. Electromagnetic Propulsion: Drag and Erosion Modeling , 1981 .
[5] Gerard K. O'Neill. The colonization of space , 1974 .
[6] J. Barber,et al. The acceleration of macroparticles and a hypervelocity electromagnetic accelerator , 1972 .
[7] C. M. Fowler,et al. Results of railgun experiments powered by magnetic flux compression generators , 1982 .
[8] R. Hawke. Devices for launching 0. 1-g projectiles to 150 km/s or more to initiate fusion. Part 2. Railgun accelerators , 1979 .
[9] D. Deis,et al. Experimental launcher facility - ELF-I: Design and operation , 1982 .
[10] S. C. Rashleigh,et al. Electromagnetic acceleration of macroparticles to high velocities , 1978 .
[11] W. Nellis,et al. Diagnostic system of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory two-stage light-gas gun , 1981 .
[12] I. McNab,et al. A laboratory demonstration electromagnetic launcher , 1982 .
[13] R. Marshall,et al. The TAERF scientific railgun theoretical performance , 1982 .
[14] R. Kidder. NONLINEAR DIFFUSION OF STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS INTO A CONDUCTING HALF-SPACE , 1959 .
[16] R. S. Hawke,et al. Design and fabrication of large- and small-bore railguns , 1982 .