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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!uunet!bcstec!bronte!hsvaic!ederFrom: eder@hsvaic.boeing.com (Dani Eder)Newsgroups: sci.spaceSubject: Re: Guns for SpaceKeywords: Sopa Gun, Space LauncerMessage-ID: <2024@hsvaic.boeing.com>Date: 5 Apr 93 17:35:23 GMTReferences: <stephens.733592474@ngis> <1pcpsb$qed@access.digex.com>Organization: Boeing AI Center, Huntsville, ALLines: 72Okay, lets get the record straight on the Livermore gas gun. The project manager is Dr. John Hunter, and he works for theLaser group at Livermore. What, you may ask, does gas gunshave to do with lasers? Nothing, really, but the gun is physicallylocated across the road from the Free Electron Laser building,and the FEL building has a heavily shielded control room (thick walls)from which the gun firings are controlled. So I suspect that theoffice he works for is an administrative convenience.I visited Hunter at the beginning of Feb. and we toured the gun.At the time I was working on gas gun R&D at Boeing, where I work,but I am now doing other things (helping to save the space station),The gun uses a methane-air mixture, which is burned in a chamberabout 200 ft long by 16 inch ID (i.e. it looks like a pipe).The chamber holds a 1 ton piston which is propelled at severalhundred m/s down the chamber. On the other side of the pistonis hudrogen gas, initially at room temperature andsome tensof atmospheres.The piston compresses and heats the hydrogen ahead of it untila stainless steel burst diaphragm ruptures, at around 50,000 psi.The barrel of the gun is about 100 feet long and has a 4 inchbore. It is mounted at right angles to the chamber (i.e. theyintersect). This was done so that in the future, the barrelcould be raised and the gun fired into the air without having tomove the larger and heavier chamber. The projectile being usedin testing is a 5 kg cylinder of Lexan plastic, 4 in in diameterand about 50 cm long.All of the acceleration comes from the expansion of the hydrogengas from 50,000 psi downwards until the projectile leaves thebarrel. The barrel is evacuated, and the end is sealed with asheet of plastic film (a little thicker than Saran wrap). Theplastic is blown off by the small amount of residual air trappedin the barrel ahead of the projectile. The gun is fired into a bunker filled with sandbags and plasticwater jugs. In the early testing fragments of the plasticprojectile were found. At the higher speeds in later testing,the projectile vaporizes.The testing is into a bunker because the Livermore test range isabout 3 miles across, and the projectile would go 100-200 kmif fired for maximum range. The intent is to move the whole gunto Vandenberg AFB after the testing is complete, where they canfire into the Pacific Ocean, and use the tracking radar at VAFBto follow the projectiles.The design goal of the gun is to throw a 5 kg projectile at 4km/s (half of orbital speed). So far they have reached 2 km/s,and the gun is currently down for repairs, as on the last testthey blew a seal and damaged some of the hardware (I think ithad to do with the methane-air more detonating than burning, butI haven't had a chance to talk to Hunter directly on this).There are people waiting to test scramjet components in thisgun by firing then out of the gun into the air (at Mach 12=4 km/s), since the most you can get in wind tunnels is Mach 8.This gun cost about 4 million to develop, and is basicallya proof-of-concept for a bigger gun capable of firing useful-sized payloads into space. This would require on the order of100 kg projectiles, which deliver on the order of 20 kguseful payload to orbit.Dani Eder-- Dani Eder/Meridian Investment Company/(205)464-2697(w)/232-7467(h)/Rt.1, Box 188-2, Athens AL 35611/Location: 34deg 37' N 86deg 43' W +100m alt.
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