The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive propellant lined hypervelocity projectile launcher. The model is used to perform a parametric study to assess the various aspects critical for proper operation of the Texas A&M University Hypervelocity Launcher. The hypervelocity gun considered herein differs from the classical gun in that the projectile ignites a thin coating of explosive on the inner surface of the gun barrel, thus causing a high pressure gas to be maintained near the projectile's base. The consequence is to provide a higher base pressure to the pellet, thus accelerating the projectile to higher velocities than otherwise obtainable in a conventional gun system. The course o...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we deal with the governing equations of solid-gas two-phase fluid flow an...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...
The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive ...
AbstractA traditional difficulty with high-explosive hypervelocity launching techniques is that extr...
Feasibility of explosive lining in launch tube for hypervelocity projectile acceleratio
AbstractOn the basis of Sandia's third-stage launcher, a new scheme of hypervelocity launchers is br...
The ability to soft-launch projectiles to velocities exceeding 10 km/s is of interest for a number o...
The present study deals with the development of a single-stage implosion-driven hypervelocity launch...
The transition from inner to outer ballistics is a crucial part of the launch of a projectile from a...
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
In this study, an attempt to calculate the characteristics of gas flow around a projectile during th...
In this project, an attempt to calculate the characteristics of compressible gas flow around a proje...
AbstractHypervelocity launchers are used in a number science and engineering applications. The abili...
This paper describes a software package that allows to explore the interior ballistics processes occ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we deal with the governing equations of solid-gas two-phase fluid flow an...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...
The problem presented in this manuscript is the formulation of a mathematical model of an explosive ...
AbstractA traditional difficulty with high-explosive hypervelocity launching techniques is that extr...
Feasibility of explosive lining in launch tube for hypervelocity projectile acceleratio
AbstractOn the basis of Sandia's third-stage launcher, a new scheme of hypervelocity launchers is br...
The ability to soft-launch projectiles to velocities exceeding 10 km/s is of interest for a number o...
The present study deals with the development of a single-stage implosion-driven hypervelocity launch...
The transition from inner to outer ballistics is a crucial part of the launch of a projectile from a...
The results of a continuing program to develop an explosively driven 2-stage hypervelocity launcher ...
In this study, an attempt to calculate the characteristics of gas flow around a projectile during th...
In this project, an attempt to calculate the characteristics of compressible gas flow around a proje...
AbstractHypervelocity launchers are used in a number science and engineering applications. The abili...
This paper describes a software package that allows to explore the interior ballistics processes occ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we deal with the governing equations of solid-gas two-phase fluid flow an...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...
The combustion light gas gun (CLGG) uses a low molecular weight gas as the propellant to burn, expan...