Claims
- 1. A gun barrel for a gun, comprising:an elongated tube having a breech end and a muzzle end, and having a smooth axial bore extending completely through said tube from said breech end to said muzzle end; said axial bore through said tube having a contact surface for guiding a proiectile toward a target and for containing propellant gasses behind said proiectile; said tube and said contact surface being made of a monolithic nickel-titanium intermetallic compound; said axial bore of said elongated tube is smooth bored.
- 2. A method of making a composite metallic gun barrel of a desired caliber, comprising:making an outer tube of a steel material having an internal diameter; making a liner sleeve of a nickel-titanium intermetallic compound having shape memory characteristics and a transition temperature, between Martensitic and Austenitic states of said compound, below the lowest anticipated operating temperature of said gun; said liner sleeve having an original shape in said Austenitic state with an original outside diameter slightly larger than said internal diameter of said outer tube and an axial bore extending completely through the axial length of said liner sleeve, said bore having an internal diameter about equal to said desired caliber of said gun barrel; reducing the temperature of said liner sleeve below said transition temperature and drawing said liner sleeve through a die while at a temperature below said transition temperature to pseudoplastically deform said liner in said Martensitic state sleeve to reduce said outside diameter by about 2-8% to a diameter less than said internal diameter of said outer tube; inserting said liner sleeve into said outer tube while said liner sleeve is still at a temperature below said transition temperature; and allowing said liner sleeve to warm to a temperature above said transition temperature and transform to said Austenitic state and to a crystalline structure corresponding to that of said original shape; and restraining said liner sleeve with said outer tube from reverting fully to said original shape; whereby said liner sleeve, upon warming to a temperature above said transition temperature, increases in diameter toward said original outside diameter and radially engages said outer tube, prestressing said outer tube in tension while prestressing said liner sleeve in compression.
- 3. A gun barrel for a gun, comprising:end an elongated liner sleeve having a breech end and a muzzle end, and having an axial bore extending completely through said liner sleeve from said breech end to said muzzle end; an outer steel tube radially surrounding and supporting said liner sleeve, and having structure for mechanically connecting said tube to said gun; said axial bore through said elongated liner sleeve having a contact surface for guiding a projectile toward a target and for containing propellant gasses behind said projectile; said elongated liner sleeve and said contact surface are made of a monolithic nickel-titanium intermetallic compound.
- 4. A gun barrel for a gun as defined in claim 3, wherein:said liner sleeve is made of a plurality of separate Nitinol liner segments, each having concentric inner and outer cylindrical surfaces that, when said segments are assemble in said outer tube form complete cylindrical surfaces of said bore and a faying surface in contact with said tube.
- 5. A gun barrel for a gun as defined in claim 4, further comprising:said segments have two opposite lateral surfaces which, when said segments are assemble in said outer tube, lie on radial planes that intersect at the axis of said bore.
- 6. A gun barrel for a gun as defined in claim 4, wherein:said segments are made of Type 60 Nitinol.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/753,182 filed Nov. 20, 1996, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,856,631 on Jan. 5, 1999.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/006978 |
Nov 1995 |
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60/010750 |
Jan 1996 |
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