Claims
- 1. A modular armor structure for attachment to a military vehicle wherein the vehicle has a top, a bottom, and sides connecting the top and bottom, the modular armor being attached to one of the sides and comprising:
- a frame;
- a horizontal reference plane passing through the frame;
- a plurality of vertically spaced internal beams mounted inside the frame and extended along the side of the vehicle, the internal beams having an outboard portion more distal from the side of the vehicle than an inboard portion of the internal beams, the outboard portions having wide straight cross sections which are parallel with one another and which are oblique to the horizontal reference plane, the inboard portions of the internal beams having arcuate cross sections whose radial thickness is approximately equal to a cross sectional thickness of the outboard portions, the arcuate cross section defining an inside curve whose radius of curvature is approximately equal to one-half the distance between straight cross sections, the angular dimension of the arcuate cross section being between 90 degrees and 150 degrees;
- wherein the minimum sum of the average arc length of the arcuate cross section and width of the straight cross section is approximated by the formula ##EQU3## where b.sub..phi. is the minimum sum, M is the desired moment of resistance of the internal beam, G is the yield strength of a metal from which the internal beam is made, h is the thickness of the outboard portion of the internal beam, and g is a constant number.
- 2. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein g is a fraction whose numerator is the section modulus of a cross-sectionally flat rectangular beam and whose numerator is the section modulus of a reference internal beam;
- the flat rectangular beam having a given width and a given thickness;
- the flat rectangular beam having the same thickness as the cross-sectional thickness of the outboard portion; there being a reference sum consisting of the average arc length of the arcuate section of the reference internal beam and the width of the outboard portion of the reference internal beam;
- the reference sum being equal to the given width of the flat rectangular beam.
- 3. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein the internal beams define uniform spaces therebetween, the minimum width of the spaces being determined by the formula ##EQU4## where s.sub..phi. is the minimum width, "a" is an acute angle that the internal beams form with the horizontal reference plane and "Q" is the product of pi and the angular dimension of the arcuate cross section divided by 360 degrees.
- 4. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein the internal beams have an intermediate zone at which the inboard portions integrally join the outboard portions and wherein a lower edge of the outboard portion is aligned with a section of the intermediate zone in a secondary plane parallel with the reference plane.
- 5. The armor structure of claim 3 wherein the intermediate zone extends above the secondary plane by a distance which falls within the range of 10% and 50% of the cross-sectional thickness of the outboard portions.
- 6. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein the the outboard portion has an outboard surface facing outward and downward relative to the vehicle so that the surface is oblique to the horizontal reference plane.
- 7. The armor structure of claim 1 including means for releasably attaching the frame to the vehicle.
- 8. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein the frame includes two rectangular subframes parallel to the reference plane and posts perpendicular to the reference plane connecting the subframes together, the posts having shoulders upon which the internal beams are supported.
- 9. The armor structure of claim 8 wherein the internal beams are fastened to the posts by an adhesive.
- 10. The armor structure of claim 1 wherein the frame includes a an exterior metal sheet covering the outboard side of the frame, and an inboard sheet fixed to the internal beams and disposed between the internal beams and the vehicle.
- 11. The structure of claim 10 wherein the internal beams are separated by spacers, the spacers being disposed between the internal beams and fixed thereto by an adhesive.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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