by sambarros » Fri May 01, 2009 11:43 am
A pulsed magnetohydrodynamic generator for electric launcher
Wang Ying; Duan Xiaojun; Yan Ping; Xue Haizhong; Li Qiang
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 41, Issue 1, Jan. 2005 Page(s): 334 - 337
Abstract
An invention scheme of pulsed magnetohydrodynamic generator (PMHDG) in milliseconds order of magnitude that can be used directly in electric launchers is presented for the first time. It is either different from ordinary small power dc MHD generators for power plants, or different from explosive MHD generators where its pulsed current width is in the microseconds order of magnitude. Operating principle of the PMHDG is as follows: fuels or oxidizing agents within two storage vessels are injected into a combustion chamber to combust by a pump and a valve, after waiting for the pressure (or density) of generated conductive electric MHD ascends some threshold value, a self-controlled valve in combustion chamber throat is opened automatically. As a result, conductive electric MHD passes into a generating channel in pulse to generate electric current. Obviously, by controlling the amount of the working substance entering into the combustion chamber with the injector valve, and adapting the spring pressure of the self-controlled valve, we can control the pulsewidth and obtain different values of high power to be used directly by the electric launcher. Besides, this paper gives a theory-mathematical model in which some characteristics of the generator were expressed. This helps us to understand the relationship between various physical quantities about the generator, and provides a basis to research their mutual influences. In addition, in physical design of the circuit, we adopted a proper high energy density capacitor as auxiliary energy storage. On one hand, the generator can realize the self-excited generation by using the capacitor; on the other hand, the high energy capacitor is charged directly by the generator and energy stored within the capacitor is realized, so as to form a generator-capacitor combined high power pulsed power supply that can be used by high energy electric launchers.