Force and sound pressure sensors used for modeling the impact of the firearm with a suppressor

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In this paper, a mathematical model for projectiles shooting in any direction based on sensors distributed stereoscopically is put forward. It is based on the characteristics of a shock wave around a supersonic projectile and acoustical localization. Wave equations for an acoustic monopole point source of a directed effect used for physical interpretation of pressure as an acoustic phenomenon. Simulation and measurements of novel versatile mechanical and acoustical damping system (silencer), which has both a muzzle break and silencer properties studied in this paper. The use of the proposed damping system can have great influence on the acoustic pressure field intensity from the shooter. A silencer regarded as an acoustic transducer and multi-holes waveguide with a chamber. Wave equations for an acoustic monopole point source of a directed effect used for the physical interpretation of pressure as an acoustic phenomenon. The numerical simulation results of the silencer with different configurations presented allow trends to be established. A measurement chain was used to compare the simulation results with the experimental ones. The modeling and experimental results showed an increase in silencer chamber volume results in a reduction of recorded pressure within the silencer chamber.

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Selech, J., Kilikevičius, A., Kilikevičiene, K., Borodinas, S., Matijošius, J., Vainorius, D., … Staszak, Z. (2020). Force and sound pressure sensors used for modeling the impact of the firearm with a suppressor. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10030961

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