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High-acceleration mass drivers☆

1980 
Abstract After testing an early, simplified mass-driver (35 gravity acceleration) a second, designated MD2, was designed and is now operating. MD2 is of axial geometry, with individually powered drive coils of 13.1 cm diameter. Timing is derived through the interruption of light beams by the moving armature (bucket). Electric power is provided by the resonant discharge of sector capacitor banks through silicon-controlled rectifiers in a two-phase, quadrature circuit. The bucket flies in vacuum, guided by passive dynamic eddy-current magnetic forces, those currents flowing in strip conductors lining the inside of a nonconducting vacuum pipe. The initial length of MD2 is 2.5 m, divided equally into acceleration and deceleration. Nominal acceleration is 5000 m/sec 2 . For routine testing an ohmic bucket is used. Quantitative measurements are obtained with a solid bucket carrying two superconducting coils with a current density of 25 kA/cm 2 . A cryogenic station for cooling the bucket to liquid helium temperature is connected to the vacuum pipe. The test program, now begun, will concentrate on guidance and acceleration forces, measurement of drive shielding losses, and possible couplings of drive forces into modes of oscillation.
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