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About: Projectile is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13047 publications have been published within this topic receiving 115563 citations.


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TL;DR: For a target of this complexity and the low-energy regime, unprecedented agreement between experiment and the BSR model is found and represents a significant step forward in the investigation of complex targets.
Abstract: As a fundamental test for state-of-the-art theoretical approaches, we have studied the single ionization (2p) of neon at a projectile energy of 100 eV. The experimental data were acquired using an advanced reaction microscope that benefits from high efficiency and a large solid-angle acceptance of almost 4π. We put special emphasis on the ability to measure internormalized triple-differential cross sections over a large part of the phase space. The data are compared to predictions from a second-order hybrid distorted-wave plus R-matrix model and a fully nonperturbative B-spline R-matrix (BSR) with pseudostates approach. For a target of this complexity and the low-energy regime, unprecedented agreement between experiment and the BSR model is found. This represents a significant step forward in the investigation of complex targets.

38 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a railgun is used to inject dielectric hydrogen isotope pellets at velocities up to 10 km/s or more at high repetition rates, where the mass of the propulsive arc is less than the pellet mass.
Abstract: Railguns have been nominated as fusion fuel pellet injectors. It appears that a railgun could launch dielectric hydrogen isotope pellets at velocities up to 10 km/s or more at high repetition rates. A railgun consists of two parallel conductors (rails) that carry current to and from an interconnecting link (plasma arc armature). The magnetic field generated by the rail currents accelerates the armature and pellet. In addition to high launch velocity, a railgun offers several potential advantages for pellet injection: (1) pellets can be dielectric, (2) pellets can be fed into the open breech as rapidly as they are launched, (3) current can be controlled to ensure isentropic acceleration, (4) the mass of the propulsive arc is less than the pellet mass, (5) cryogenic and vacuum operation is possible, and (6) the pellet is provided lateral support permitting acceleration stresses in excess of its tensile strength, which results in shorter injectors, acceleration times, and higher repetition rates. The most restrictive limitation on railgun injector operation results from the low strength of the solid hydrogen pellets. An acceleration stress limited to 30 bars would require a launcher length of 3400 times the DT projectile length to achieve 10 km/s; i.e., a 5‐mm‐long projectile would require a 17‐m launcher. A critical area needing investigation is the potentially adverse effect of the high temperature armature on the pellet.

38 citations

Patent
05 Oct 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a training-loaded training cartridge for use in either a plastic cartridge case or a conventional metal cartridge case containing no explosive material is disclosed, which is used to provide a visual indication of a non-explosive signature material.
Abstract: A training cartridge projectile for use in either a plastic cartridge case or a conventional metal cartridge case is disclosed containing no explosive material. The projectile includes an insert having a body portion and a front end, a container overmolded onto the body portion, a frangible ogive fastened to the front end, and a payload module within the ogive in front of the container carrying a non-explosive signature material for providing a visual indication of projectile impact to an observer upon projectile impact with an object. The module includes a hollow frangible ampoule containing the signature material, and a generally disc shaped base member engaging the insert and closing the ampoule. The base member preferably has a set of axially extending vanes engaging the signature material during spin-up as the projectile is accelerated through the bore of the weapon firing the projectile.

37 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a model is developed which allows deformation of a plate by plug shearing, bending and membrane stretching during perforation by a projectile, using equations for the impact bending of a beam with appropriate modifications to the mass distribution, moment of inertia, deformation and failure criteria.

37 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that even at impact velocities as high as 4.0 km/s, the instantaneous penetration efficiencies fall below that expected from hydrodynamic theory.

37 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
2023650
20221,196
2021290
2020458
2019452