Ohio State Engineer, vol. 28, no. 4 (March, 1945), 10.<div class="bb-sep"></div>A short time before we entered the war, the Ordnance Department requested research engineers to develop a method for stabilizing the guns in tanks so that they could fire while moving over moderately rough terrain withou
Closed-loop optimization program for the M60A1 tank gun stabilization system
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Bendix Research Laboratories. 1975. – 251 p.
The objective of this study was to provide a gun stabilization system for the M60A1 tank gun in which performance was optimized. A mathematical model of the vehicle and the appropriate control system was derived and programmed on a hybrid computer. Performance requirements were established with respect to gun pointing accuracy and control system stability. Hardware characteristics required to meet acquisition rate requirements were also defined. A complete analytical systems study was performed to yield a basis for the hybrid computer analysis. In the computer analysis, system performance was investigated in detail and five prospective sensors were studied with respect to system performance criteria.✦ Subjects
Военные дисциплины;Баллистика и динамика выстрела;Теория устройства материальной части артиллерии
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