Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the polar ejection angle of fragments in a fragmenting warhead, comprising the steps of:
providing a casing filled with explosive material with at least two detonators spaced apart from one another and coupled to said explosive material; and detonating said at least two detonators non-simultaneously to produce corresponding detonation waves in said explosive material that interact to control a polar ejection angle of fragments formed when said casing ruptures.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising the step of selecting specified times of detonation for each of said at least two detonators after said fragmenting warhead is deployed.
- 3. A method of controlling the polar ejection angle of fragments in a fragmenting warhead, comprising the steps of:
providing a casing filled with a metal-accelerating explosive material with a plurality of detonators therein wherein a minimum spacing between any two of said plurality of detonators is approximately 0.5 inches; and detonating said plurality of detonators non-simultaneously to produce corresponding detonation waves in said metal-accelerating explosive material that interact to control a polar ejection angle of fragments formed when said casing ruptures.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 further comprising the step of selecting specified times of detonation for each of said plurality of detonators after said fragmenting warhead is deployed.
- 5. A fragmenting warhead, comprising:
a casing; explosive material filling said casing; at least two detonators spaced apart from one another and coupled to said explosive material; and means for detonating said at least two detonators non-simultaneously at specified times, wherein said at least two detonators initiate corresponding detonation waves in said explosive material that interact to control a polar ejection angle of fragments formed when said casing ruptures.
- 6. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein said casing is a circular cylinder having a length-to-diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 9.
- 7. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein said casing tapers along its length and has a length-to-average diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 15.
- 8. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein said casing is ogival along its length and has a length-to-average diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 15.
- 9. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein said casing is an elongated wedge having a length-to-height ratio that is between approximately 1 and 10.
- 10. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein spacing between said at least two detonators is even.
- 11. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein spacing between said at least two detonators is uneven.
- 12. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 5 wherein said means for detonating includes means for adjusting said specified times after deployment of said fragmenting warhead.
- 13. A fragmenting warhead, comprising:
a casing; a metal-accelerating explosive material filling said casing; a plurality of detonators spaced apart from one another in said metal-accelerating explosive material wherein a minimum spacing between any two of said plurality of detonators is approximately 0.5 inches; and means for detonating said plurality of detonators non-simultaneously at specified times, wherein said at least two detonators initiate corresponding detonation waves in said metal-accelerating explosive material that interact to control a polar ejection angle of fragments formed when said casing ruptures.
- 14. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein said casing is a circular cylinder having a length-to-diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 9.
- 15. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein said casing tapers along its length and has a length-to-average diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 15.
- 16. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein said casing is ogival along its length and has a length-to-average diameter ratio that is between approximately 1 and 15.
- 17. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein said casing is an elongated wedge having a length-to-height ratio that is between approximately 1 and 10.
- 18. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein spacing between said at least two detonators is even.
- 19. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein spacing between said at least two detonators is uneven.
- 20. A fragmenting warhead as in claim 13 wherein said means for detonating includes means for adjusting said specified times after deployment of said fragmenting warhead.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.