1. Charging Conditions Research To Increase The Initial Projected Velocity At Different Initial Charge Temperatures.
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Ishchenko, Aleksandr, Burkin, Viktor, Kasimov, Vladimir, Samorokova, Nina, Zykovae, Angelica, and Diachkovskii, Alexei
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DEFENSE industries ,BALLISTICS ,COMBUSTION chambers ,PRESSURE ,MUZZLE-loading firearms - Abstract
The problems of the defense industry occupy the most important place in the constantly developing modern world. The daily development of defense technology does not stop, nor do studies on internal ballistics. The scientists of the whole world are faced with the task of managing the main characteristics of a ballistic experiment. The main characteristics of the ballistic experiment are the maximum pressure in the combustion chamber P
max and the projected velocity at the time of barrel leaving UM . During the work the combustion law of the new high-energy fuel was determined in a ballistic experiment for different initial temperatures. This combustion law was used for a parametric study of depending Pmax and UM from a powder charge mass and a traveling charge was carried out. The optimal conditions for loading were obtained for improving the initial velocity at pressures up to 600 MPa for different initial temperatures. In this paper, one of the most promising schemes of throwing is considered, as well as a method for increasing the muzzle velocity of a projected element to 3317 m/s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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