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Title: Electromagnetic rifle with spin-stabilized projectile

Abstract

An EM driver for accelerating an object may be configured as an EM rifle for accelerating, rotating to spin-stabilize, and releasing a projectile. A core includes a stator coil, forward and reverse coils, a railed shaft, and a transfer shaft. The stator coil generates a first EM field, and the forward and reverse coils generate second and third EM fields which interact with the first EM field to accelerate the armature in forward and reverse directions, respectively. The railed shaft is elongated along a central axis through the armature and includes multiple rails arranged helically around a central shaft. The armature remains in contact with the rails during acceleration so as to impart a turning motion. The transfer shaft is physically coupled with and projects forwardly from the armature and transfers to the projectile the acceleration and the turning motion of the armature in the forward direction.

Inventors:
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Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Kansas City Plant (KCP), Kansas City, MO (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
1805460
Patent Number(s):
10907928
Application Number:
16/232,763
Assignee:
Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLC (Kansas City, MO)
DOE Contract Number:  
NA0000622
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: 12/26/2018
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

Citation Formats

Timpson, Erik, and Hartman, Seth. Electromagnetic rifle with spin-stabilized projectile. United States: N. p., 2021. Web.
Timpson, Erik, & Hartman, Seth. Electromagnetic rifle with spin-stabilized projectile. United States.
Timpson, Erik, and Hartman, Seth. Tue . "Electromagnetic rifle with spin-stabilized projectile". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1805460.
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abstractNote = {An EM driver for accelerating an object may be configured as an EM rifle for accelerating, rotating to spin-stabilize, and releasing a projectile. A core includes a stator coil, forward and reverse coils, a railed shaft, and a transfer shaft. The stator coil generates a first EM field, and the forward and reverse coils generate second and third EM fields which interact with the first EM field to accelerate the armature in forward and reverse directions, respectively. The railed shaft is elongated along a central axis through the armature and includes multiple rails arranged helically around a central shaft. The armature remains in contact with the rails during acceleration so as to impart a turning motion. The transfer shaft is physically coupled with and projects forwardly from the armature and transfers to the projectile the acceleration and the turning motion of the armature in the forward direction.},
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