Claims
- 1. A laminated structure for attenuating explosive shock waves, comprising a rigid flat center layer having two opposite flat outer faces and a plurality of rigid flat sheets symmetrically layered from each outer face in bidirectionally identical layers of monotonically graduated acoustic impedance from the center layer, wherein the layers comprise a center layer of steel surrounded on both outer faces by successive layers of aluminum, plastic, and rigid foam.
- 2. The laminated structure as described in claim 1, wherein the plastic is polymethyl methacrylate.
- 3. A laminated structure for attenuating explosive shock waves, comprising a rigid flat center layer having two opposite flat outer faces and a plurality of rigid flat sheets symmetrically layered from each outer face in bidirectionally identical layers of monotonically graduated acoustic impedance from the center layer, wherein the layers comprise a center layer of steel surrounded on both outer faces by successive layers of aluminum, plastic, and cork.
- 4. A missile, comprising:
- (a) a rocket motor;
- (b) a warhead;
- (c) a laminated structure comprising a rigid flat center layer having two opposite flat outer faces and a plurality of rigid flat sheets symmetrically layered from each outer face in bidirectionally identical layers of monotonically graduated acoustic impedance from the center layer, wherein the laminated structure is disposed inside the missile between the warhead and the rocket motor so that the laminated structure blocks any fragment from an exploding rocket motor or warhead from striking the other; and
- (d) wherein the laminated structure layers comprise a center layer of steel surrounded on both outer faces by successive layers of aluminum, plastic, and rigid foam.
- 5. A missile comprising:
- (a) a rocket motor;
- (b) a warhead;
- (c) a laminated structure comprising a rigid flat center layer having two opposite flat outer faces and a plurality of rigid flat sheets symmetrically layered from each outer face in bidirectionally identical layers of monotonically graduated acoustic impedance from the center layer, wherein the laminated structure is disposed inside the missile between the warhead and the rocket motor so that the laminated structure blocks any fragment from an exploding rocket motor or warhead from striking the other; and
- (d) wherein the laminated structure layers comprise a center layer of steel surrounded on both outer faces by successive layers of aluminum, plastic, and cork.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 06/789,794, filed Oct. 21, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,418.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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