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Improving the performance of two-stage gas guns by adding a diaphragm in the pump tube

โœ Scribed by D.W. Bogdanoff; Robert J. Miller


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
899 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0734-743X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Herein, we study the technique of improving the gun performance by installing a diaphragm in the pump tube of the gun. A CFD study is carried out for the 0.28 in. gun in the Hypervelocity Free Flight Radiation (HFF RAD) range at the NASA Ames Research Center. The normal, full-length pump tube is studied as well as two pump tubes of reduced length (~75% and ,,~33% of the normal length). Significant improvements in performance are calculated to be gained for the reduced length pump tubes upon the addition of the diaphragm. These improvements are identified as reductions in maximum pressures in the pump tube and at the projectile base of ,,~20%, while maintaining the projectile muzzle velocity or as increase.,~ in muzzle velocity of ,~0.5 km/sec while not increasing the maximum pressure~ in the gun. Also, it is found that both guns with reduced pump tube length (with diaphragms) could maintain the performance of gun with the full length pump tube without diaphragms, whereas the guns with reduced pump tube lengths without diaphragms could not. A five-shot experimental investigation of the pump tube diaphragm technique is carried out for the gun with a pump tube length of 75% normal. The CFD predictions of increased muzzle velocity are borne out by the experimental data. Modest, but useful muzzle velocity increases (2.5 -6%) are obtained upon the installation of a diaphragm, compared to a benchmark shot without a diaphragm.


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