Pellet Dispense & Dispersion Mechanism For Inert Kinetic Energy Munitions
Navy SBIR FY2004.2


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2004.2
Topic No.: N04-169
Topic Title: Pellet Dispense & Dispersion Mechanism For Inert Kinetic Energy Munitions
Proposal No.: N042-169-0
Firm: Surface Treatment Technologies, Inc.
1954 Halethorpe Farms Road
Suite 600
Halethorpe, Maryland 21227
Contact: Timothy Langan
Phone: (410) 242-0530
Web Site: www.stt-inc.com
Abstract: This effort will develop and evaluate four approaches to dispense and disperse pellets from kinetic energy munitions. The proposed approaches meet the Navy requirement of using either a Division 1.3 (Class B), 1.4 (Class C) explosive, or preferably no explosive at all to dispense and disperse the pellets. They include (a) airbag ejection of the pellets (1.3B); (b) pellet embedment in gas generating pyrotechnics (1.4); (c) contained propellant launch systems (1.4); and (d) aero-mechanical dispersion (no explosive). These concepts include proven existing technology (air bags), previously developed technology [Telecartridge(tm)], and two new ideas owned by Surface Treatment Technologies, Inc.(ST2)The dispersion efficiency, separation velocity, and projected separation profile of pellets will be modeled for the four approaches. Based upon the modeling results, as well as design factors each concept will receive a ranking and recommendation for advancing to Phase II. In the Phase II effort ST2 will fabricate and statically test subscale prototypes of the down selected approach using temperature profiles provided by the customer that simulate aerodynamic loading. Prototype structures will also be delivered to NSWCDD for follow-on testing.
Benefits: The proposed systems for dispensing and dispersing of pellets will reduce the safety logistics trail and expense associated with high-explosives.

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