Ranjith Samala
16311A0240
EEE
 What is an E-BOMB??
 Background of an E-BOMB
 How it works (Principle)
 Technology behind E-BOMB
 Effects
 Protection/defense against E-BOMB
 Conclusion
 An E-BOMB is an electromagnetic bomb
which is used for defense purposes.
 It produces a high beam of changing
electromagnetic waves having high
frequency.
 It can produce 10^6 joules of energy
 Just in micro seconds
 And has power terra watt
 Frequency 2 to 6 GHz range.
 In 1958 test over the Pacific Ocean by
America ended up blowing out streetlights
hundred miles away in parts of Hawaii. The
explosion even disrupted radio equipment in
Australia.
Compton effect and
Electromagnetism
are the two basic
principles.
 The Compton effect (Arthur Holly
Compton,1923 ) is the result of a high-energy
photon colliding with a target, which
releases loosely bound electrons from the
outer shell of the atom or molecule
 Electromagnetism:- deals with electricity and
magnetism and the interaction between
them.
 The basic law of electromagnetism is known
as "Faraday's law of Induction.
 It is a process where a conductor placed in a
changing magnetic field causes the
production of a voltage across the conductor
and vice versa also.
 Explosively Pumped Fluxed Compression
Generators : Metal cylinder (called the
armature), surrounded by a coil of wire
(the stator winding). The armature
cylinder is filled with high explosive.
•The stator winding and the armature
cylinder are separated by empty space or
insulator. The bomb also has a power
source, such as a bank of capacitors, which
is connected to the stator.
 Capacitors connects to Stator  sets
electrical current through wires 
Generates Intense Magnetic Field.
 Fuse mechanism ignites the explosive
material  Explosion travels as wave
through the middle of the armature
cylinder.
 FLUX COMPRESSION GENERATOR(FCG) is the
most important and the fundamental method
used for such arsenal
 Vehicle control systems
 Targeting systems, on the ground, on
missile and bomb.
 Communication systems
 Navigation systems
 Long and short-range sensor systems
Damage electronics equipment
Convert computer rooms in to Faraday cages
 Use optical fibers for data.
 Use non-electrical power feed schemes
 Use electromagnetic “air lock"
 E-bombs are weapons with a broad spectrum of
targets,
 The non-toxic nature of electromagnetic
weapons makes their use far less politically
damaging than that of conventional munitions,
and therefore broadens the range of military
options available.
 The danger for human life is very less compared
to normal weapons.
e bomb. ppt

e bomb. ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
     What isan E-BOMB??  Background of an E-BOMB  How it works (Principle)  Technology behind E-BOMB  Effects  Protection/defense against E-BOMB  Conclusion
  • 3.
     An E-BOMBis an electromagnetic bomb which is used for defense purposes.  It produces a high beam of changing electromagnetic waves having high frequency.  It can produce 10^6 joules of energy  Just in micro seconds  And has power terra watt  Frequency 2 to 6 GHz range.
  • 4.
     In 1958test over the Pacific Ocean by America ended up blowing out streetlights hundred miles away in parts of Hawaii. The explosion even disrupted radio equipment in Australia.
  • 5.
    Compton effect and Electromagnetism arethe two basic principles.
  • 6.
     The Comptoneffect (Arthur Holly Compton,1923 ) is the result of a high-energy photon colliding with a target, which releases loosely bound electrons from the outer shell of the atom or molecule
  • 7.
     Electromagnetism:- dealswith electricity and magnetism and the interaction between them.  The basic law of electromagnetism is known as "Faraday's law of Induction.  It is a process where a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field causes the production of a voltage across the conductor and vice versa also.
  • 8.
     Explosively PumpedFluxed Compression Generators : Metal cylinder (called the armature), surrounded by a coil of wire (the stator winding). The armature cylinder is filled with high explosive.
  • 9.
    •The stator windingand the armature cylinder are separated by empty space or insulator. The bomb also has a power source, such as a bank of capacitors, which is connected to the stator.
  • 10.
     Capacitors connectsto Stator  sets electrical current through wires  Generates Intense Magnetic Field.  Fuse mechanism ignites the explosive material  Explosion travels as wave through the middle of the armature cylinder.
  • 11.
     FLUX COMPRESSIONGENERATOR(FCG) is the most important and the fundamental method used for such arsenal
  • 12.
     Vehicle controlsystems  Targeting systems, on the ground, on missile and bomb.  Communication systems  Navigation systems  Long and short-range sensor systems Damage electronics equipment
  • 13.
    Convert computer roomsin to Faraday cages  Use optical fibers for data.  Use non-electrical power feed schemes  Use electromagnetic “air lock"
  • 14.
     E-bombs areweapons with a broad spectrum of targets,  The non-toxic nature of electromagnetic weapons makes their use far less politically damaging than that of conventional munitions, and therefore broadens the range of military options available.  The danger for human life is very less compared to normal weapons.