Claims
- 1. A test specimen suitable for multiple-fragment impact tests against a target, comprising:
at least two three-dimensional fragments suitable for launching at and impacting a target; and a connecting member having a plurality of ends, with one of said fragments coupled to each of said ends so that said connecting member thereby maintains said fragments at a fixed distance apart when they are launched at the target.
- 2. The test specimen of claim 1, wherein said fragments are coupled to said ends by an opening formed in each of said fragments suitable for fixedly receiving said ends.
- 3. The test specimen of claim 2, wherein said ends are fixed in said openings by adhesive.
- 4. The test specimen of claim 2, wherein said ends and said openings are threaded so that said ends are fixed into said openings by threading said ends into said openings.
- 5. The test specimen of claim 1, wherein said fragments are coupled to said ends by welding said fragments to said ends.
- 6. The test specimen of claim 1, wherein said connecting member comprises at least one cylindrical arm suitable for resisting deformation when said connecting member and said fragments are subjected to high g-force loadings as they are accelerated toward said target.
- 7. The test specimen of claim 1, wherein said fragments are substantially spherical.
- 8. The test specimen of claim 1, wherein said fragments are constructed of steel.
- 9. A test specimen suitable for multiple-fragment impact tests against a target, the test specimen comprising:
at least two three-dimensional fragments suitable for launching at and impacting a target; and connecting means for maintaining said fragments at a fixed distance apart during launching at and impacting the target.
- 10. A process for performing multiple-fragment impact tests against a target, comprising the acts of:
connecting at least two three-dimensional fragments to a rigid connecting member so that said fragments are held a fixed distance apart; launching said fragments and connecting member at a target; recording the orientation of said fragments when they impact said target; recording the velocity of said fragments when they impact said target; calculating the spacing between said fragments at the time of impact using said orientation recording; and calculating the time delay between fragment impacts using said orientation recording and said velocity recording.
- 11. The process of claim 10, whereby said fragments and connecting member are launched at said target by:
loading said fragments and connecting member into a sabot designed to separate from said fragments and connecting member after it is shot from a launching device; loading said sabot into a launching device; and triggering said launching device to launch said fragments and connecting member toward said target.
- 12. A test specimen suitable for multiple-fragment impact tests against a target, comprising:
a cylindrical connecting member having a first end and a second end; a spherical first fragment fixedly disposed on said first end of said connecting member; and a spherical second fragment fixedly disposed on said second end of said connecting member so that said second fragment is maintained at a fixed distance from said first fragment when they are launched at a target.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0001] The invention claimed and disclosed herein may be manufactured and used by, or on behalf of, the Government of the United States of America for government purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.