External ballistics Flashcards

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Centre of pressure (CoP)

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  • The point where the aerodynamic forces act after adding them all up
  • Should be close to the centre of mass (CoM) for the best stability
  • Normal bullets will have their CoP infront of the CoM, this makes the bullet want to tumble - this is why the bullet needs gyroscopic stabilisation to overcome the want to tumble and keep the bullet pointing towards the impact point
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Drag stabilisation - how is it achieved and what does it do

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  • Achieved by adding fins to the projectile, which creates additional drag forces at the rear of the projectile
  • This brings the CoP rearward of the CoM, leading to a smaller and less influential turning moment
  • This results in a stable flight path without the need for any gyroscopic stabilisation
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Drag coefficient (Cd)

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The total drag force that is experienced by the projectile

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Ballistic coefficient (Cb)

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The measure of the aerodynamic forces exerted on a particular bullet in flight

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Yaw

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  • The lateral movement of the nose of the bullet away from the line of flight
  • Caused by: poorly cast bullet or bad loading causing the bullet to be off centre in the cartridge case neck, irregular rifling or non-optimal spin rate
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Precession

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The rotation of the bullet around the centre of mass

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Nutation

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The small circular movement at the bullet tip due to the tip not being perfectly round

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Gyroscopic stability

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  • The resistance of a rotating body to a change in its plane of rotation
  • A bullet is gyroscopically stable if it responds to an external wind force with nutation and precession
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9
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The Greenhill formula

What does it mean

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It is the optimum twist rate in metres

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Aerodynamic lift

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  • Where a ‘boundary laye effect’ occurs whenever air passes over a curved surface
  • For example, air moving over the curved upper wing surface travels further than the air passing under the flat lower surface. This creates a pressure drop over the wing and generates lift
  • The amount of lift is proportional to the air speed over the surface and the rate of curvature
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Wind deflection

Two types

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  1. Aerodynamic: caused by wind flow over the projectile in flight, generating more lift on one side of the bullet due to spin induced pressure difference
  2. Windage: deflection caused by a constant wind pressure during projectile flight - as more of an effect on the overall trajectory
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