Analysis of Railgun vs Coil gun technologies

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The rail gun and coil gun are both alternative methods of launching a projectile at high speeds compared to conventional chemical methods. If perfected, these technologies could potentially launch projectiles many times farther and faster than current chemical based methods. The US government has already demonstrated a proof-of-concept rail gun weapon, and is set to begin testing a ship-mounted rail gun in the near future.

But what are the main differences between the two technologies? In this page we will explore the physics and conceptual understanding of both the rail gun and the coil gun.

Introduction

The main difference between a rail gun and a coil gun is how each gun propels its projectile.

The rail gun uses Lorentz Force by passing a current through two metal rails and the projectile, causing a magnetic field to be produced that interacts with an external field, and thereby produces force via F = ILB equation. The rail gun works by storing power in an external source. Once this source builds up enough energy, it sends an electric pulse creating the current and therefore the force needed to launch the projectile.

The coil gun uses simple magnetic configuration to generate the field to propel a projectile. Multiple solenoids are connected in series, and each one is activated sequentially in such a manner to add kinetic energy with each pass of the solenoid. The current in the loops induce a magnetic flux through the center of the loop so that as the projectile moves toward them, loop inductance increases and it becomes magnetized and accelerates through them. In order to keep the projectile moving as quickly as possible, the current in the coil is turned off as the projectile passes through so that it is not still attracted to the magnetic field when it exits.

A Mathematical Model

To generate the massive amounts of energy required to accelerate a projectile to high speeds, capacitors are most often used. They have the capability to provide a large amount of current in a very short amount of time.

Examples

Video of US rail gun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eObepuHvYAw

Video of homemade coil gun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWeJsaCiGQ0

Simple

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Middling

Difficult

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