Title :
Design, development, and testing of a lightweight, composite sabot for the D-2 program
Author :
McGaughey, David ; Popma, Hal ; Ferraro, James ; Crepeau, Charles ; Bischer, Gregory
Author_Institution :
General Electric-RESD, Philadelphia, PA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is pointed out that strong, lightweight sabots are required to successfully launch guided, hypervelocity projectiles from electromagnetic launchers. The sabots must be lightweight to reduce parasitic mass and thus maximize the efficiency of the projectiles. Also, they must have sufficient strength to withstand high g loads over a length that is capable of providing the protection required for a long, instrumented, and guided projectile. The authors discuss a unique design for such a sabot, its fabrication as a six-segmented, graphic/epoxy assembly, and the successful performance of the sabot to 66000 g´s in a conventional 90-mm gun. A low mass demonstration projectile, also made of graphite epoxy, was mated with the sabot to obtain the desired inertial loads in the test gun
Keywords :
electromagnetic launchers; projectiles; testing; D-2 program; D-2 projectile; defence system; design; development; electromagnetic launchers; fabrication; guided hypervelocity projectiles; gun; high g loads; lightweight composite sabot; low mass demonstration projectile; six-segmented graphite/epoxy assembly; testing; Acceleration; Assembly; Electromagnetic launching; Fabrication; Instruments; Missiles; Powders; Projectiles; Protection; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on