Performance and modeling of a two-stage light gas gun driven by gaseous detonation

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A two-stage light gas gun driven by gaseous detonation was newly constructed, which can make up for the disadvantages of the insufficient driving capability of high-pressure gas and the constraints of gunpowder. The performance of the gas gun was investigated through experiments and a quasi-one-dimensional modeling of it was also developed and described in detail. The model accounts for the friction and heat transfer to the tube wall for gases by adding a source term. An improved model has been established to consider the inertial loads in the piston or projectile and model the friction force with the tube wall. Besides, the effects of pump tube pressure on the performance of the gas gun are also investigated numerically. Simulations of the pressure histories in the pump tube and the piston and projectile velocities were conducted. A good agreement was observed between the computational predictions and experimental results. The results showed that the friction between the piston and wall had only small influence on the piston velocity. The proposed numerical approach is suitable for the development of two-stage light gas guns and tests of the operating conditions.

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Tang, W., Wang, Q., Wei, B., Li, J., Li, J., Shang, J., … Zhao, W. (2020). Performance and modeling of a two-stage light gas gun driven by gaseous detonation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10124383

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