WO2006012705A1 - High muzzle velocity projectiles and barrels - Google Patents
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- WO2006012705A1 WO2006012705A1 PCT/AU2005/001178 AU2005001178W WO2006012705A1 WO 2006012705 A1 WO2006012705 A1 WO 2006012705A1 AU 2005001178 W AU2005001178 W AU 2005001178W WO 2006012705 A1 WO2006012705 A1 WO 2006012705A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
- F42B5/00—Cartridge ammunition, e.g. separately-loaded propellant charges
- F42B5/02—Cartridges, i.e. cases with charge and missile
- F42B5/03—Cartridges, i.e. cases with charge and missile containing more than one missile
- F42B5/035—Cartridges, i.e. cases with charge and missile containing more than one missile the cartridge or barrel assembly having a plurality of axially stacked projectiles each having a separate propellant charge
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- This invention relates to the design of projectiles and barrels, in particular projectiles that are located in a cartridge case and or barrel as well as barrels in which there are located at least two projectiles that are to be sequentially fired from, the barrel and wherein the exit velocity of the projectile is above Mach 4.
- a projectile firing apparatus includes a barrel having a forwaxdly located exit aperture having an inwardly extending circumferential ledge, at least two projectiles each having a penetrator and a sabot assembly having at least two sabot parts shaped so as to surround at least a portion of a respective penetrator, the sabot assembly having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the barrel; propellant located in the barrel between the projectiles and propellant located in the barrel rearward of the rearward projectile; and, a pusher-plug located rearwardly of said rearward projectile and forward of said most rearward propellant, the pusher-plttg located against the circumferential ledge wherein as a result of the expansion of gases, resulting from ignition of the forwardly located propellant the forwardly located projectile to expelled the projectile from the barrel, the pusher-plug is forced against the ledge in the barrel to form a seal to the rearward movement of gases past the push
- a projectile assembly for firing from a barrel, the barrel having a forwardly located exit aperture and an inwardly extending circumferential ledge, the barrel also having two sequentially loaded projectiles having prope ⁇ lant there between and propellant rearward of the rearward projectile, said rearward projectile includes: a, penetrator; a sabot assembly having at least two sabot parts shaped so as to surround at least a portion of the penetrator, the sabot assembly having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of said barrel; and, a pusher-plug located rearwardly of said penetrator that is also located in said barrel against the circumferential ledge wherein as a result of the ignition of the propellant between the two sequentially loaded projectiles and expansion of gases used to expel the forwardly located projectile from the barrel, the pusher-plug is forced against the ledge in the barrel to form a seal to the rearward movement of gases past the pusher-plug towards the propellant rearward
- a cartridge for a firing apparatus including: a casing having an inwardly circumferential ledge; at least two sequentially loaded projectiles having propellant there between and propellant rearward of the circumferential ledge, each projectile including a penetrator and a sabot assembly engaging with said penetrator, and a pusher- plug located rearwardly of said rearward projectile and also located in said casing against the circumferential ledge wherein as a result of the ignition of the propellant between the two sequentially loaded projectiles and expansion of gases used to expel the forwardly located projectile from the barrel, the pusher-plug is forced against the ledge in the cartridge to form a seal to the rearward movement of gases past the pusher-plug towards the propellant rearward of the rearward projectile; wherein the casing holds the projectiles, propellant and pusher-plug before ignition of the propellant.
- FIG. 1 depicts a side and partial section view of a cartridge in which there is located two projectiles;
- Fig.2 depicts a projectile of the type depicted in Fig. 1;
- Fig.3 depicts a projectile depicted in Figs. 1 and 2 in part breaJk-away condition after the projectile exits the barrel of the gun that uses the cartridge depicted in Fig.1;
- Fig.4 depicts a side partial view of a barrel in which there is located two projectiles of the types depicted in Figs.2 and 3;
- Fig.5 depicts a seal ring member adjacent a pusher-plug.
- the explosion creates an expanding mass of high temperature gases that cannot be permitted to move past the second rewardly located projectile, since if it does, a second quantity of propellant located rearward of the second projectile may be inadvertently ignited.
- a sabot it is typical to use a sabot to encase projectiles that are intended for high (meaning Mach 4 and above) exit (muzzle) velocity.
- Sabots are designed to provide an additional outer diameter to the final projectile for temporary use while the projectile is in. the barrel of the weapon, the sabot being discarded as soon as the projectile exits the barrel.
- Various barrel bore internal diameters can be used so a sabot can make up the additional diameter of a projectile, which has a substantially smaller diameter than the barrel bore.
- the sabot is used primarily to support the relatively small diameter projectile during its movement at very high speed, through the barrel. Sabots are not always used but tend to be so when high velocity projectiles are involved and they are not primarily designed to form a seal of the required strength to prevent blow back.
- a problem therefore is how to provide a gaseous seal that performs at the high temperatures and pressures that occur when using Such arrangements.
- a pusher-plug is provided that forms a seal with either the barrel or the cartridge.
- FIG. 1 A preferred design for a whole projectile suitable for the above application is displayed in Fig. 1.
- the combination of the sabot and projectile (sometimes referred to as a dart projectile) is called a whole projectile or sometimes just a projectile in this specification.
- Fig;. 1 is a cross-sectional view of two whole projectiles in an encasement.
- the encasement can be in one instance the barrel of a cannon weapon or in another instance it can be the casing of a cartridge.
- the projectiles (cartridge or not) are for use in a barrel (not shown) having a breech and bore.
- the barrel has a bore shaped to accommodate the outer size and shape of the cartridge.
- a barrel is used to house the ⁇ projectiles without a cartridge it requires an inwardly projecting circumferential ledge, for assisting the formation of a seal, to be described in more detail later in the specification.
- Fig. 1 shows a sabot provided about a projectile for firing from a cartridge, the sabot being shown in more detail in Figs. 2 and 3. Also shown in Fig. 1 are two such projectiles having propellant there between and a further propellant region rearward of the most rearward projectile.
- a projectile firing apparatus includes the barrel having projectiles, propellant and a pusher-plug.
- a projectile assembly includes a penetrator, a sabot assembly and pusher-plug member.
- a projectile assembly includes a penetrator, propellant and sabot assembly, all working with a pusher-plug.
- a cartridge for firing from a barrel includes at least two projectiles, respective sabots, propellant and a pusher-plug.
- a sabot on a projectile is not new, nor is the use of a pusher-plug to assist in the ejection of the projectile from the barrel.
- the use of the pusher-plug to provide the required sealing function described above is new. Once the projectile leaves the bore of the barrel the sabot separates from the projectile and the pusher-plug is discarded.
- the sabot and pusher-plug engages with the rearward most projectile and both move along the bore of the barrel when the associated propellant located behind the pusher-plug is ignited.
- the sabot In storage and during the firing process the sabot maintains the relative axial position of the projectile within the barrel bore.
- a pusher-plug 44a is also located rearward of the forward, trtost projectile and is ejected when the Brst projectile 41a is fired from the cartridge 40.
- the embodiment therein includes a single encasement being a partial depiction of a cartridge 40 for use in a suitable barrel, tihe cartridge contains two identical projectiles 41a and 41b located serially inside the cartridge and positioned so that their longitudinal axis is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the cartridge.
- Each projectile 41 (as more clearly depicted in Figs. 2 and 3) consists of a penetrator 42, a pusher-plug 44 located rewardly of the penetrator 42 and a four-part sabot 46 encasing the penetrator.
- the fixst projectile 41a is located at the fore end of the cartridge 40 and the second projectile 41b is located towards the rear of the cartridge 40.
- the propellant 48a for the first projectile is located inside the cartridge in between the first and the second projectiles, while the propellant 48b for the second projectile is located in the rearmost portion of the cartridge behind the second projectile.
- the pressure generated by die gases projects the first projectile 41a from the cartridge 40 and the pusher-plug 44b located at the rear end of the second projectile is pushed backwards forming a seal against an inwardly projecting circumferential ledge, which in this embodiment is the inward step 50 in the cartridge shown in Fig. 1.
- the gaseous seal thus isolates the rear propellant load 48b located behind the second projectile, from the high pressure and temperature environment that exists during the process of firing the first projectile from the cartridge.
- the inward step 50 in the cartridge 40 provides a simple mechanical means for keeping the second projectile in position during storage and transport, restraining the second projectile during fixing of the first projectile by transmitting the rearward load to the cartridge walls and sealing the rear propellant load from the effects of prope ⁇ lant ignition occurring forward of it.
- the inner bore of the barrel in which the cartridge is loaded also restrains the outer wall of the cartridge from outward expansion due to the ignition of the two propellant charges.
- the inward step 50 could be annular in shape and the inner diameter of the annuhis is sized so as to allow the passage of the result of the ignition of the rearward most propellant- located towards the rear of the rearward most projectile, so as to eject that at high velocity from the barrel.
- the dimension of the inner diameter of the annular Step could vaxy with the type and nature of the propellant being used, which in turn would also depend on the size and type of projectile being used.
- the inward step 50 could also have other shapes and may not exist around the full circumference of the bore of the barrel or cartridge.
- the purpose of the protrusion however configured is to provide a physical barrier to the potential rearward movement of gases when the pusher-plug is acted upon by the effects of the rapid expansion of gases associated with the ignition of the propellant used to expel the forward most projectile at high velocity from the barrel or cartridge.
- the pusher-plug and inward step provides an effective seal as the pusher- plug is a one-piece plug (no parts particularly in the form of petals) and the rearward load of the front propellant ignition acts to force the pusher-plug against the cartridge or barrel inward step thus improving the seal during the relatively short time the ignition and propulsion phase used to eject the forward projectile from the cartridge.
- the inward step is primarily a barrier to gases and thus there will be many ways of implementing the barrier.
- Art alternative may include an inward step that is temporarily located in the barrel or cartridge, which is removed after the rearward most projectile, has been expelled from the barrel or cartridge.
- the pusher-plug is preferably made of aluminium or steel alloy. It is not necessary to add any other material to the interface between the pusher-plug and the step 50 although tihat could be done.
- an annular copper seal is used at the interface of the inward step of the cartridge or barrel and pusher-plug to prevent rearward leakage of gases.
- Various engineering design aspects of the pusher-plug and cartridge step elements include the total surface area of the interface between them, the material strength of both the step, the shape of the step which is shown in Fig. 1 as having a sloped edge rearward of the pusher-plug and a flat annular surface for abutment with the pusher-plug.
- obturator ring or rings about the outer circumference of die pusher-plug, all at the likely temperatures and pressures generated to effect propulsion at the exit velocity desired. All of those considerations are well within the skill of those in the art of ordinance design and testing.
- the sabot material used about the penetrator 42 is preferably a high strength/ temperature resistant advanced plastic such as Delrin since Aluminium 7075, which was tested, showed considerable signs of deterioration.
- the sabot is a four part encasement designed to separate once the projectile exits the cartridge, and when the cartridge is set within a barrel, the sabot will not separate from, the projectile until it exits the end of the barrel and enters the atmosphere external of the barrel.
- the forward portion of the sabot is convex/ parachute shaped and the high velocity of the whole projectile ensures that there is sufficient air resistance on the parachute portion of the sabot to force the parts of the sabot apart as soon as the confining volume of the barrel is exited.
- Obturator rings 52 and 54 are located on the cixcurnference of the pusher-plug and two are shown which is a preferable quantity. However, less or more than two obturator rings could be used. Preferably the one or more obturator rings can be made of a heat-treated metal alloy to make them less brittle.
- each or an obturator ring sits proud but preferably very slightly proud, of the outer d ⁇ ccumf erential surface of the pusher-plug and lies adjacent the inner bore of the cartridge and are typically required to keep the projectile central in, the cartridge and the barrel as it is thrust forward- It is also possible for each or an obturator ring to be a neoprene O-ring.
- a cartridge to house the multiple whole projectiles is a convenient methodology used in various applications in weapons, such as for example only, artillery, cannon, howitzers, and missile launcher use, as this form of projectile casing is well known and its storage; transport and handling procedures are well known.
- Artillery was characteristically smoothbore and muzzle-loaded, firing solid, round shot, until the latter part of the 19th century, when breech-loaded, rifled, and shell-firing artillery became standard.
- propellant can be of a variety of types known to those skilled in the art, the propellant compound being created to suit the high exit velocity requirement of the relatively light penetrator projectile when compared to shell and missiles normally used in the same barrel of comparable cartridge holding barrel.
- the whole projectiles When the whole projectiles are used in a barrel (as shown in cross-sectional view in Fig. 4) they axe sequentially loaded from, the front of the barrel 58 as the pusher-plug needs to be placed first into the barrel and located against an inwardly projecting (from the bore of the barrel) circumferential ledge against which it will ultimately form a gaseous seal.
- the rearward most projectile assembly is then loaded and then the forward most propellant and then finally the forward most projectile assembly.
- the rearward most propellant may have been previously loaded in proximity to and behind the inwardly projecting circumferential ledge or if shaped appropriately it may have been loaded through the inner diameter of the inwardly projecting circumferential ledge and against the rearward breech of the barrel 58.
- the loading order could be different for different assemblies.
- Fig. 5 depicts an annular seal element being in one example a copper seal ring 56 adjacent the rear surface of the pusher-plug 44.
- the seal ring is not an essential feature but can be used to improve the gaseous seal provided at the interface of the pusher-plug 44 and the inwardly projecting circumferential ledge 50 of a barrel of a cartridge.
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