Tactical Ballistic Missile(TBM) class target neutralization by the fragment spray of a Fragment Generator Warhead(FGW) calls for quantification of fragment projection angle scatter to finalize the end game engagement ...Tactical Ballistic Missile(TBM) class target neutralization by the fragment spray of a Fragment Generator Warhead(FGW) calls for quantification of fragment projection angle scatter to finalize the end game engagement logic.For conventional axi-symmetric warhead,dispersion is assumed to be normal with a standard deviation of 3~O.However,such information is not available in case of FGW.Hence,a set of experiments are conducted to determine the dispersion of fragments.The experiments are conducted with a specific configuration of FGW in an identical arena to quantify the scatter and then verified its applicability to other configurations having a range of L/D and C/M ratios,and contoured fragmenting discs.From the experimental study,it is concluded that the scatter in projection angle follows normal distribution with a standard deviation of 0.75° at Chi-square significance level of 0.01(x_(0.99)~2).展开更多
Submunitions should exhibit optimum terminal performance at target end when released from certain pre-determined height. Selection of an optimum height of release of the submunitions depends on the terminal parameters...Submunitions should exhibit optimum terminal performance at target end when released from certain pre-determined height. Selection of an optimum height of release of the submunitions depends on the terminal parameters like forward throw, remaining velocity, impact angle and flight time. In this paper,the effects of initial firing conditions and height of release on terminal performance of submunitions discussed in detail. For different height of release, the relation between range and forward throw is also established & validated for a number of firing altitude and rocket configurations.展开更多
文摘Tactical Ballistic Missile(TBM) class target neutralization by the fragment spray of a Fragment Generator Warhead(FGW) calls for quantification of fragment projection angle scatter to finalize the end game engagement logic.For conventional axi-symmetric warhead,dispersion is assumed to be normal with a standard deviation of 3~O.However,such information is not available in case of FGW.Hence,a set of experiments are conducted to determine the dispersion of fragments.The experiments are conducted with a specific configuration of FGW in an identical arena to quantify the scatter and then verified its applicability to other configurations having a range of L/D and C/M ratios,and contoured fragmenting discs.From the experimental study,it is concluded that the scatter in projection angle follows normal distribution with a standard deviation of 0.75° at Chi-square significance level of 0.01(x_(0.99)~2).
文摘Submunitions should exhibit optimum terminal performance at target end when released from certain pre-determined height. Selection of an optimum height of release of the submunitions depends on the terminal parameters like forward throw, remaining velocity, impact angle and flight time. In this paper,the effects of initial firing conditions and height of release on terminal performance of submunitions discussed in detail. For different height of release, the relation between range and forward throw is also established & validated for a number of firing altitude and rocket configurations.