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American Journal of Physics | 2013

A low voltage “railgun”

Stanley O. Starr; Robert C. Youngquist; Robert Cox

Due to recent advances in solid-state switches and ultra-capacitors, it is now possible to construct a “railgun” that can operate at voltages below 20 V. Railguns typically operate above a thousand volts, generating huge currents for a few milliseconds to provide thousands of gs of acceleration to a small projectile. The low voltage railgun described herein operates for much longer time periods (tenths of seconds to seconds), has far smaller acceleration and speed, but can potentially propel a much larger object. The impetus for this development is to lay the groundwork for a possible ground-based supersonic launch track, but the resulting system may also have applications as a simple linear motor. The system would also be a useful teaching tool, requiring concepts from electrodynamics, mechanics, and electronics for its understanding, and is relatively straightforward to construct.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2006

A hail size distribution impact transducer

John E. Lane; Robert C. Youngquist; William D. Haskell; Robert Cox

An active impact transducer has been designed and tested for the purpose of monitoring hail fall in the vicinity of the Space Shuttle launch pads. An important outcome of this design is the opportunity to utilize frequency analysis to discriminate between the audio signal generated from raindrop impacts and that of hailstone impacts. The sound of hail impacting a metal plate is subtly but distinctly different from the sound of rain impacts. This useful characteristic permits application of signal processing algorithms that are inherently more robust than techniques relying on amplitude processing alone in the implementation of a hail disdrometer.


Archive | 2002

Scaling device for photographic images

Jorge Rivera; Robert C. Youngquist; Robert Cox; William D. Haskell; Charles G. Stevenson


Archive | 2011

The Feasibility of Railgun Horizontal-Launch Assist

Robert C. Youngquist; Robert Cox


Archive | 2003

Optoelectronic Tool Adds Scale Marks to Photographic Images

Charlie Stevenson; Jorge Rivera; Robert C. Youngquist; Robert Cox; William D. Haskell


Archive | 1995

Optoelectronic Alignment And Ultrasonic Ranging Apparatus

J. David Collins; Jorge Rivera; Robert C. Youngquist; J. Steven Moerk; William D. Haskell; Robert Cox; Kenneth A. Rose


Archive | 1995

Improved Portable Ultrasonic Leak Detectors

Robert C. Youngquist; John S. Moerk; William D. Haskell; Robert Cox; Jimmy D. Polk; James P. Strobel; Frank Luaces


Archive | 1995

Ultraviolet Source For Testing Hydrogen-Fire Detectors

Gregory A. Hall; William E. Larson; Robert C. Youngquist; John S. Moerk; William D. Haskell; Robert Cox; Jimmy D. Polk; Stephen J. Stout; James P. Strobel


Archive | 2010

Handheld White Light Interferometer for Measuring Defect Depth in Windows

Robert C. Youngquist; Stephen Simmons; Robert Cox


Archive | 2010

Infrared Camera System for Visualization of IR-Absorbing Gas Leaks

Robert C. Youngquist; Christopher Immer; Robert Cox

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