Affordable High Rate Manufacturing Process for High Density Sub-Projectiles
Navy SBIR FY2009.1
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2009.1 |
Topic No.: |
N091-080 |
Topic Title: |
Affordable High Rate Manufacturing Process for High Density Sub-Projectiles |
Proposal No.: |
N091-080-1005 |
Firm: |
Texas Research Institute Austin, Inc. 9063 Bee Caves Road
Austin, Texas 78733-6201 |
Contact: |
Harry Perkinson |
Phone: |
(512) 263-2101 |
Web Site: |
www.tri-austin.com |
Abstract: |
There is a requirement for lethal high density sub-projectiles that are affordable. Simple shapes, which are relatively inexpensive, lose lethality because of poor ballistic attributes. Machining these simple shapes to change attributes, in order to enhance their lethality, significantly increases the cost of the sub-projectile. TRI/Austin will deliver an optimized design for a high density sub-projectile that meets all of the Navy�?Ts performance requirements, and which is less expensive to manufacture than machining or sintering approaches. The baseline design has been verified through computational analysis of launch and flight modes, including dynamic analysis of the launch loads, and the aerodynamic heating and mechanical loads during ejection. TRI/Austin is adapting highly commercial manufacturing processes to the manufacturing of sub-projectiles. The transition and commercialization of the proposed design will be rapid. The baseline design is adaptable to a variety of penetrator materials and geometries, and the manufacturing process can be readily converted from one projectile design to another. The flight performance of the sub-projectile can be enhanced, higher release altitude, longer flight time, by changing component materials. The manufacturing rate is a function of manufacturing system scaling; hundreds of thousands of sub-projectiles per year are possible with relatively small capital investment. |
Benefits: |
The development of an affordable, high rate manufacturing process for high density sub-projectiles has the immediate effect of reducing the cost of national defense. |
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