Claims
- 1. A supersonic projectile comprising an essentially tubular body having a forward end and an aft end, including an essentially cylindrical tubular member having a forward constant diameter section and a rearward expansion section which extends to the aft end of the tubular body mounted axially in said tubular body, said tubular member having an axial through bore therein, and open-ended, means for supporting said tubular member within said tubular body such that an annular hollow cylindrical passageway is formed between the tubular member's outside perimeter and the inside surface of said tubular body, said annular passageway, coaxial with said through bore, said tubular body further comprising a first means for diverting portions of air flow passing through said through bore when the projectile is in flight into said annular passageway, such air flow portions in said annular passageway being subsonic when the air flow passing through said through bore is supersonic, and a nozzle means in said tubular body for permitting exit of gas flows from said annular passageway and accelerating said gas flows out the aft end of the said projectile at supersonic speeds, said annular passageway containing a self igniting lining of solid fuel propellant lining an inner wall of the tubular body, whereby said propellant is ignited by the air flow portions in said annular passageway when said projectile is launched at supersonic velocities, such accelerated gas flows exiting the nozzle means providing thrust to said projectile, such thrust augmenting the velocity of the projectile.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the said thrust augments the velocity of the projectile to exceed the projectile's launch velocity.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1 wherein the said propellant is rubber material.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein said first means comprises an annular injector means which includes a rearward facing step, said step aiding in the start of propellant combustion and also in flame retention.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government without the payment of royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1036205 |
Sep 1953 |
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