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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 08, 1991
Filed:
Jun. 16, 1988
Abraham Hertzberg, Bellevue, WA (US);
Adam P Bruckner, Seattle, WA (US);
David W Bogdanoff, Mountain View, CA (US);
Carl Knowlen, Seattle, WA (US);
Washington Research Foundation, Seattle, WA (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for supersonically accelerating a projectile in a thermally choked subsonic combustion mode. A projectile (50) is initially preaccelerated using either a tank (24) of compressed helium or a chemical propellant charge preaccelerator (152). The projectile enters a portion of a tube (22) filled with a combustible mixture (54) of a gaseous fuel and an oxidizer and is propelled by a ram acceleration process as the mixture burns. In several different embodiments, various devices are used to control the velocity of a shock wave generated as the projectile enters the combustible mixture and the dynamic impulse pressure immediately behind the projectile, so that the shock wave attaches to the projectile along an aft portion, thereby establishing a stable subsonic combustion zone along the aft end (64) of the projectile, in which combustion of the gaseous fuel accelerates the projectile down the bore of the tube. In one embodiment, a perforated sabot (52) is used to propel the projectile during preacceleration. The sabot has a plurality of passages (114) extending longitudinally between its front and rear surfaces, which are initially closed with a thin plate (110) during the preacceleration of the projectile. However, the plate is dislodged as the projectile enters the combustible mixture, allowing the dynamic pressure of the shock wave caused by the sabot to dissipate through the open passages.