AK-47子弹接近静止、移动和多孔壁的计算分析

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 MECHANICS
K. R. Kandula, Y. Parkhi, T. Gholap, D. Sahoo
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在枪械和弹道学中,掌握高速弹丸与其周围环境之间的相互作用对于优化弹道、稳定性和精度至关重要。本研究探讨了一颗马赫数等于2的子弹在移动物体或墙壁和静止墙壁附近发射时复杂的流动动力学的比较,特别是在城市战争场景中。由于靠近弹壁,子弹体内的压力分布不对称,从而以多种方式影响其流动物理特性。本分析采用计算流体动力学来仔细研究AK-47步枪的7.82毫米子弹在接近地面的超音速运动中的流场。计算模拟探索了从附近静止或移动的墙壁在不同高度上的现象,范围从最近影响区域到五倍于子弹直径的地面距离。该研究包括高径比h/D从0.5到5,揭示了整体流场、压力系数分布以及升力、阻力和力矩系数。此外,还对尾迹区的流场进行了研究。结果表明,在弹尖处产生分离的弓形激波,对弹丸所经历的阻力系数有显著影响。本研究对比了在不同距离的固定墙和在相同距离的移动墙的影响。对比突出了流动特性和各种参数的变化,为城市战争场景中马赫数为2的高速弹丸同时靠近固定墙和移动墙(h/D)提供了有价值的见解。此外,研究了多孔壁面对子弹的影响,减震降低了动量。了解这些现象对于优化弹体设计和提高实际应用中的导弹弹道效能至关重要。
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Computational Analysis of an AK-47 Bullet Proximate to Stationary, Moving, and Porous Wall

Computational Analysis of an AK-47 Bullet Proximate to Stationary, Moving, and Porous Wall

Computational Analysis of an AK-47 Bullet Proximate to Stationary, Moving, and Porous Wall

In firearms and ballistics, grasping the interaction between high-speed projectiles and their surroundings is crucial for optimizing trajectory, stability, and accuracy. This study explores the comparison of intricate flow dynamics involved when a bullet, traveling at the Mach number equal to 2, is fired near both a moving object or wall and a stationary wall, particularly in urban warfare scenarios. The proximity to the wall introduces an asymmetry in the pressure distribution across the bullet’s body, affecting its flow physics in diverse ways. The present analysis employs Computational Fluid Dynamics to scrutinize the flow field around a 7.82-mm bullet from an AK-47 rifle moving at supersonic speeds near the ground. Computational simulations explore phenomena at various heights from a nearby stationary or moving wall, ranging from the region of nearest influence to a ground distance five times the bullet’s diameter. The study encompasses height-to-diameter ratios h/D from 0.5 to 5, shedding light on the overall flow field, the pressure coefficient distributions, and the lift, drag, and moment coefficients. Additionally, the flow field in the wake region is examined. The results highlight the generation of a detached bow shock wave at the bullet’s tip, significantly influencing the drag coefficient experienced by the projectile. This study contrasts the effects of a stationary wall at varying proximities to the ground with those of a moving wall at equivalent distances. The comparison highlights change in flow characteristics and various parameters, providing valuable insights into high-speed projectiles in proximity to stationary walls and moving walls simultaneously (h/D) at a Mach number 2 during urban warfare scenarios. Furthermore, a study on the effect of porous wall proximity to the bullet has been conducted, and the shock absorption reduces the momentum. Understanding these phenomena is crucial for optimizing the bullet design and enhancing the effectiveness of missile ballistics in real-world applications.

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Fluid Dynamics
Fluid Dynamics MECHANICS-PHYSICS, FLUIDS & PLASMAS
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
22.20%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Fluid Dynamics is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, computational, and experimental research on aeromechanics, hydrodynamics, plasma dynamics, underground hydrodynamics, and biomechanics of continuous media. Special attention is given to new trends developing at the leading edge of science, such as theory and application of multi-phase flows, chemically reactive flows, liquid and gas flows in electromagnetic fields, new hydrodynamical methods of increasing oil output, new approaches to the description of turbulent flows, etc.
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