tlb wrote:I wondered who would take Lord Skimper's place.penny wrote:After the energy requirements of the ECM has been met (lighting the missile up like a Christmas tree), is the remaining energy requirement really that high? After the wedge is dropped and the missile body housing the reactor has separated, the missile only needs to detonate, which is all of several microseconds.
A smartly packed bank of high density instant discharge capacitors can be tasked to provide that instant power delivery. The reactor can be ejected after the ECM requirements have been met. So, the entire volume of the missile that is housing the reactor can be separated. The reactor consumes a massive one third of the missile body. Add to that the 18 % of the additional volume that may be shed which an SDM grew to become an MDM and voila! The total volume shed should represent a significant decrease in the end-of-run missile body!
Also, why simply separate the stage containing the reactor. It should immediately self destruct. It might mess with enemy sensors. IOW, if the reactor blows after separating, it might have an ECM like effect.
So you are adding capacitors, explosives and mechanisms to eject the reactor in order to do what? The wedge is not dropped (if it is dropped at all) until just before the warhead explosion (which also serves to destroy the reactor in a normal missile).
But lets assume that the wedge is dropped minutes before the warhead explosion. During that time the missile is just coasting, so what does it matter how much it weighs when there is no acceleration in any direction?
If the reactor were to separate and immediately explode, then the missile might be hit by shrapnel.
PS: After a car starts, the battery is almost unnecessary; the alternator or generator supplies the electricity for ignition. Consider the old time cars that started with a crank, they did not need a battery at all; since they had magnetos that supplied the spark.
I am not Lord Skimper. I am penny ... formerly known as cthia, although I do feel he is a kindred spirit and I sympathize with and appreciate what he must have endured on this forum ... too.
Do please follow the discussion. I put "eject" in quotation marks. Quotation marks didn't matter this time? LOL
stage separation = ejection
Why won't it work? Are you certain that powering the missile for microseconds is too "cost" prohibitive for the application?