Dispersion of an Artillery Projectile Due to Unbalance

Slobodan Janković, Johan Gallant, E. Celens

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Abstract

The ballistic dispersion of conventional artillery shells is due mainly to the dispersion of the initial velocity, the quadrant elevation, the angle of bearing, the projectile mass and the initial transversal angular velocity. This paper presents a method to calculate the contribution to ballistic dispersion of the initial transversal angular velocity. The latter is assumed to be the consequence of the gap between the tube and the projectile and to be due to the static and dynamic unbalance of the projectile. This method also permits to determine a maximum allowed unbalance level during fabrication of the projectile, to determine the tolerances between the tube and the projectile, and so to contribute to the prediction of the ballistic life of the tube.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 18th International Symposium on Ballistics
Place of PublicationLancaster, PA
PublisherTechnomic Publishing
Pages128-141
Number of pages14
Volume1
ISBN (Print)1566769019
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1999

Publication series

NameProceedings - 20th International Symposium on Ballistics

Keywords

  • Exterior ballistics
  • Artillery
  • Unbalance

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