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Computer Research and Modeling, 2020, Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 1123–1147
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2020-12-5-1123-1147
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MODELS IN PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY

Modeling of ballistics of an artillery shot taking into account the spatial distribution of parameters and backpressure

I. G. Rusyak, V. A. Tenenev

Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University, 7 Studencheskaya st., Izhevsk, 426069, Russia
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Abstract: The paper provides a comparative analysis of the results obtained by various approaches to modeling the process of artillery shot. In this connection, the main problem of internal ballistics and its particular case of the Lagrange problem are formulated in averaged parameters, where, within the framework of the assumptions of the thermodynamic approach, the distribution of pressure and gas velocity over the projectile space for a channel of variable cross section is taken into account for the first time. The statement of the Lagrange problem is also presented in the framework of the gas-dynamic approach, taking into account the spatial (one-dimensional and two-dimensional axisymmetric) changes in the characteristics of the ballistic process. The control volume method is used to numerically solve the system of Euler gas-dynamic equations. Gas parameters at the boundaries of control volumes are determined using a self-similar solution to the Riemann problem. Based on the Godunov method, a modification of the Osher scheme is proposed, which allows to implement a numerical calculation algorithm with a second order of accuracy in coordinate and time. The solutions obtained in the framework of the thermodynamic and gas-dynamic approaches are compared for various loading parameters. The effect of projectile mass and chamber broadening on the distribution of the ballistic parameters of the shot and the dynamics of the projectile motion was studied. It is shown that the thermodynamic approach, in comparison with the gas-dynamic approach, leads to a systematic over estimation of the estimated muzzle velocity of the projectile in the entire range of parameters studied, while the difference in muzzle velocity can reach 35%. At the same time, the discrepancy between the results obtained in the framework of one-dimensional and two-dimensional gas-dynamic models of the shot in the same range of change in parameters is not more than 1.3%.
A spatial gas-dynamic formulation of the backpressure problem is given, which describes the change in pressure in front of an accelerating projectile as it moves along the barrel channel. It is shown that accounting the projectile's front, considered in the two-dimensional axisymmetric formulation of the problem, leads to a significant difference in the pressure fields behind the front of the shock wave, compared with the solution in the framework of the one-dimensional formulation of the problem, where the projectile's front is not possible to account. It is concluded that this can significantly affect the results of modeling ballistics of a shot at high shooting velocities.
Keywords: artillery system, the main problem of internal ballistics, Lagrange problem, backpressure, mathematical modeling, thermodynamic approach, gas-dynamic approach, computational experiment, comparison of results.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 20-01-00072
The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 20-01-00072\20.
Received: 18.05.2020
Revised: 10.08.2020
Accepted: 13.08.2020
Document Type: Article
UDC: 536.46
Language: Russian
Citation: I. G. Rusyak, V. A. Tenenev, “Modeling of ballistics of an artillery shot taking into account the spatial distribution of parameters and backpressure”, Computer Research and Modeling, 12:5 (2020), 1123–1147
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