Claims
- 1. An elongate tubular projectile having a longitudinal center axis, consisting of:
- a cylindrical center throat portion having a wall thickness defined by concentric inner and outer spaced-apart surfaces,
- a forward compression section adjoining said throat portion and formed by two converging conical surfaces intersecting each other to form a sharp leading edge and enclosing a V-shaped leading edge angle, the bisector of which in the longitudinal cross-section is substantially parallel to said longitudinal center axis, and
- an aft diffusion section adjoining said throat portion and formed by two converging conical surfaces forming a V-shaped trailing edge, said aft diffusion section having a smooth constant expansion angle and a smooth transition from said adjoining throat portion to said trailing edge,
- said throat portion having constant diameter throughout the length of said inner surface,
- said sharp leading edge defines a circular inlet having a predetermined first cross-sectional area for inlet airflow,
- said throat portion diameter defines a constant second cross-sectional area for airflow through said throat portion and
- the ratio of said second area to said first area is not less than 0.6.
- 2. The structure set forth in claim 1 above, wherein:
- said length of said throat portion is within a range from 0.5 to 2.5 times said diameter of said throat portion.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 above wherein:
- the distance between said first and second areas is greater than said throat portion diameter.
- 4. The structure of claim 1, further including:
- an external conical surface on said aft diffusion section extending in a constant slope from said throat portion outer surface to said trailing edge lip.
- 5. The structure of claim 1 above, wherein:
- said aft section extends a distance along said center longitudinal axis at least as long as said forward compression section.
- 6. The structure in claim 1 wherein:
- said length of said throat section is at least one half said diameter of said throat section.
- 7. The structure in claim 1 wherein:
- said leading edge angle does not exceed 15.degree. total.
- 8. The structure in claim 1 wherein:
- said trailing edge includes a flat annular planar bearing surface.
- 9. The structure in claims 1 above, further including:
- force transmitting means adapted to make snug, force transmitting contact with said throat portion and said aft section.
- 10. The structure in claim 1 above, further including:
- a rotating band affixed to said projectile adapted to engage rifling within a gun bore and impart rotation to said projectile.
- 11. The structure in claim 6 above, further including:
- force transmitting means adapted to make tight nestling engagement with said aft section for transmitting forward propulsion force thereto.
- 12. The structure in claim 11 above, wherein:
- said force transmitting means includes a plurality of protruberances adapted to engage said aft section in force-transmitting relationship therewith.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of previous application, Ser. No. 670,814, filed 26 Mar. 26, 1976, since abandoned.
STATEMENT OF INTEREST
This invention can be used by or for the United States Government without the payment of royalties thereon.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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