A jointly sponsored ARDEC-ARL effort is under way to investigate and evalua
te the electromagnetic (EM) field environment to which launch package elect
ronics will be exposed during EM launch. In addition, exposure trials were
performed on electronic circuit components, with diagnostic tests conducted
before and after exposure to establish that the hardware is working proper
ly or to ascertain the existence/nature of an induced malfunction.
Tests for the in-bore environment are conducted for a stationary armature i
n a short section of a 50-mm railgun. Two contact states are studied: solid
and arcing (i.e., transitioned). The magnetic field ahead of the armature
is measured as a function of axial position. The measurements are made in t
he same location where the circuit components are located, A 500-MHz high v
oltage probe is used to measure the voltage at the muzzle of the railgun, a
nd the electric field is measured outside the gun bore. Based on these meas
urements, the in-bore electric held content will be inferred. Both the elec
tric and magnetic fields are evaluated, based on their spectral content and
electronic circuit component functionality.