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Tail Flare vs Fins in the Design of a Subcaliber Projectile

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A typical aerodynamic configuration of a subcaliber projectile is composed of a slender body with a small cross-sectional area and fins at the rear part of the projectile. Projectile fins… Click to show full abstract

A typical aerodynamic configuration of a subcaliber projectile is composed of a slender body with a small cross-sectional area and fins at the rear part of the projectile. Projectile fins require high-precision manufacturing because their shape and size are designed to achieve high normal-force coefficients and a satisfactory static-stability margin. The influence of aerodynamic asymmetry to the projectile flight is minimized by the projectile rotation. An alternative aerodynamic configuration can be obtained by replacing fins with a tail flare. In this paper, the criteria for designing a tail flare replacing the fins were the maximum effective range and the maximum height of the trajectory. Computational fluid dynamics was used for calculating the aerodynamic coefficients of both a finned projectile and a projectile with a tail flare, with and without holes. The computation accuracy was verified by comparing the calculated aerodynamic coefficients with wind-tunnel measurements. The justification of the r...

Keywords: projectile; subcaliber projectile; tail flare; projectile tail

Journal Title: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Year Published: 2017

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