DOI: 10.3390/modelling7040172 ISSN: 2673-3951

Electromagnetic−Thermo−Mechanical Coupling Analysis of Armature−Rail Contact Behavior in Electromagnetic Railgun

Dongke Li, Yong Liu, Wanying Wang, Dongying Wang, Tao Zhang

To address the critical role of armature–rail contact in electromagnetic railguns, a comprehensive electromagnetic–thermal–mechanical coupled model is developed. In contrast to existing coupled railgun models, this work uniquely introduces the dynamic mechanical contact state and contact resistance as coupling variables and explicitly accounts for the interference−fit process during armature loading, enabling a full−cycle simulation from assembly to launch. The simulation results are compared with open−bore experimental measurements, and the model is applied to simulate the launch process. The results reveal a characteristic evolution of contact resistance: a rapid initial decrease followed by a gradual increase, maintaining relatively stable conditions until muzzle exit. Mechanistically, the early−stage decrease is attributed to transverse Lorentz forces that enlarge the contact area, while the later−stage stability is governed by thermal expansion, preserving contact pressure. Parametric studies further elucidate the influence of operating conditions on contact resistance.

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