Based on the theory of a low-recoil rarefaction wave(RAVEN)gun firing cased telescoped ammunition(CTA), the equation system of interior ballistics and kinematics also dynamics were established. The dynamic characteristic curves were obtained by numerical simulation analysis, and the results were verified by firing tests. Compared with traditional closed-breech guns, the low recoil force swing chamber gun keeps the projectile’s muzzle velocity basically unchanged, while the maximum recoil is reduced by up to 74%. Based on these results, the parameters of the inertial breech buffer spring were optimized by numerical simulation optimization algorithms which efficiency is faster than using virtual prototyping technology, while the maximum recoil force of the breech reduced by 14.2% without affecting system performance and structural installation size, which effectively improved the overall performance of the weapon system.
Aimed at the object of the recoil minimization of a cased telescoped ammunition (CTA) gun with the soft recoil system, a dynamic model was established based on the characteristics and the assumptions of the fire-out-of-battery (FOOB) principle and dynamic characteristics were obtained by numerical simulation analysis. Based on these results, an optimization model was established to reduce the recoil, and the key parameters of the firing platform were optimized by the optimization algorithm. The simulation results show that the maximum recoil was reduced about 10% without affecting system performance, which effectively improved the firing stability and the overall performance of the weapon system.
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