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Trajectory analysis of a dual-spin-stabilized projectile with fixed-canards for the precision guidance kit

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The dual-spin-stabilized projectile’s mechanism of angular motion is analyzed, taking into account the two pairs of fixed-canards. Based on the non-homogeneous terms of the angle of attack (AOA) equation, the… Click to show full abstract

The dual-spin-stabilized projectile’s mechanism of angular motion is analyzed, taking into account the two pairs of fixed-canards. Based on the non-homogeneous terms of the angle of attack (AOA) equation, the gyroscopic stability and precession feature of a double-spinning projectile are theoretically analyzed. The negative AOA is unraveled under the influence of two pairs of fixed-canards. Furthermore, the dual-spin-stabilized projectile’s angular movements, with the lift-canards fixed at different directions, are described; thus, the phenomenon is revealed whereby the deflection of the lift-canards is opposite to that of the projectile correction direction. Then, the Monte Carlo trajectory simulation is used to verify the angular motion law of a dual-spin-stabilized projectile with fixed-canards. The results of the analysis offer a meaningful strategy to control a class of dual-spin-stabilized projectiles that is not limited to the fixed-canard type.

Keywords: spin stabilized; projectile fixed; fixed canards; dual spin; stabilized projectile

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Year Published: 2022

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