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    Three-Dimensional Rail-Current Distribution Near the Armature of Simple, Square-Bore, Two-Rail Railguns

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    Date
    1991-01
    Author
    Beno
    J. H.
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    Abstract
    Vector potential is solved as a three dimensional, boundary value problem for a conductor geometry consisting of square-bore railgun rails and a stationary armature. Conductors are infinitely conducting and perfect contact is assumed between rails and the armature. From the vector potential solution, surface current distribution is inferred.
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    Center for Electromechanics
    Subject
    EM Launch
    em railgun
    em gun
    armature
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2152/30640
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    J.H. Beno, “Three-dimensional rail-current distribution near the armature of simple, square-bore, two-rail railguns,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 27, no. 1, January 1991, pp. 107-111.
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