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PENETRATION PERFORMANCE OF SEGMENTED RODS - COMPARISON WITH CONTINUOUS RODS AT HIGH VELOCITY

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Journal of Battlefield Technology, Volume 1 Number 1

Shohaimi Abdullah, John G.Hetherington, and D.W. Leeming

Abstract. A study was conducted to compare the high velocity penetration performance of segmented-rod projectiles of various spacer and segment lengths with that of continuous rod projectiles of the same mass and diameter. A high-pressure per-burned propellant gun was built for this study. Analytical models by Tate and Charters were used to predict the penetration performance. Computer simulations using the AUTODYN 2D package were run to study the penetration process. It was predicted that at velocities around 1800 m/s and above, the performance of the steel-segmented rods was much superior to continuous rods. In trials, a 5-segment rod, with spacing of l/d =2.25, fired at 1800 m/s, achieved a penetration performance 44% higher than continuous rods of similar mass and diameter fired at similar velocities. Simulation of segmented projectiles with 10 segments, compared to continuous rod of similar mass and diameter, impacting at 3000 m/s, produces an increase of 59% penetration.

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