Claims
- 1. A warhead generating two distinct jets comprising:
- a casing;
- an explosive charge in said casing having a hemispherical downwardly opening concavity forming a concave surface and said explosive charge, the hemispherical concave surface substantially concentric with a central vertical axis of said explosive charge and ending on a plane substantially perpendicular with said vertical axis;
- a one piece liner having a hemispherical convex surface, with a radius R.sub.3 extending from a center point defined by the intersection of said plane and said central vertical axis, in contact with the concave surface of said explosive charge and a downwardly opening cavity surface,
- said liner cavity surface having a polar region formed in the shape of an inwardly arced substantially conical section having its central axis in substantially concentric alignment with said vertical axis, the conical section's inward arc extending from a downwardly pointing apex to a circular base having a radius R.sub.4, where R.sub.4 is about 20 to 40 percent the distance of R.sub.3, the radial thickness of said liner at the apex of the conical section being T1 and the radial thickness of said liner at the circular base being T2,
- said liner cavity surface further formed by a second arc extending from said plane to a position radially aligned with the circular base of the inwardly arched substantially conical section and having a radius R.sub.1 extending from said center point, where R.sub.1 <R.sub.3, and rotating the second arc 360.degree. about said vertical axis, the radial thickness of said liner at positions on the surface generated by the second arc being T3 where T1>T3.gtoreq.T2; and
- means for detonating said explosive charge, whereby detonation of said explosive charge causes said one piece liner to initiate a first high speed precurser jet formed at the circular base of the inwardly arched substantially conical section trailed by a second slower jet formed by the inwardly arched substantially conical section.
- 2. The warhead of claim 1 wherein the radial thickness T.sub.1 is about 10 to 30 percent the distance of R.sub.3.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Secrets of the Shaped Charge Ardnance, Jul.-Aug. 1948, pp. 49-51. |