Prediction of shot start pressure for rifled gun system

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Determination of short start pressure (SSP) for gun system has always been of paramount interest for gun designers. In this paper, a generalised model has been developed for theoretical prediction of SSP for rifled gun system using dimensional analysis approach. For this, parameters affecting the SSP of the gun like rifling dimensions, driving band dimensions, material properties of driving band, projectile mass and diameter are taken into consideration. For a particular case of large caliber rifled gun system, the model is established using linear relations among dimensionless groups of parameters. The model has been validated by data available from the open literature.

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Sudarsan, N. V., Sarsar, R. B., Das, S. K., & Naik, S. D. (2018). Prediction of shot start pressure for rifled gun system. Defence Science Journal, 68(2), 144–149. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.68.12247

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