Design for Control of Projectile Flight Characteristics


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This handbook presents a general survey of the principal factors affecting the flight of projectiles, and describes the methods commonly used for predicting and influencing the flight performance. The coefficients which characterize the aerodynamic forces and moments of a moving body are identified, methods for determining the coefficients applicable to a projectile having a given shape and center of gravity location are described, and the coefficients of a number of projectiles and projectile shapes are given. The use of aerodynamic coefficients in predicting stability, range and accuracy is described. The effects of variations in projectile shape and center of gravity location on range, accuracy and lethality are discussed. Some material on prototype testing and the effects of round-to-round variations in production lots is presented.




Engineering Design Handbook


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Engineering Design Handbook


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Engineering Design Handbook


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Engineering Design Handbook


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Engineering Design Handbook. Liquid-Filled Projectile Design


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This handbook is one of a series on ballistics. It deals with the dynamics of liquid-filled projectiles which are known to behave in an unpredictable manner in flight. Until rather recently the causes of such misbehavior were not well understood. Whenever such problems arose in practice they were usually treated on an ad hoc basis, i.e., by engineering trial and error methods. Such methods, as a rule, are time-consuming and expensive. Recently, however, considerable progress has been made in this field. For certain limited geometries of cavity shapes, such as the cylinder or near cylinder, it is now possible to give the designer a set of simple rules for the rational design of liquid-filled projectiles that will be dynamically stable in flight. (Author).