Projectile Detection of Luminous and Nonluminous Bodies |
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Authors: | White E L Fedenia J N |
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Institution: | U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory White Oak, Md.; |
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Abstract: | In a large hyperballistics range, detection of projectiles atstations becomes more complex. Range length permits variation of projectile luminosity and requires greater area for detection. A technique has been devised, using electrooptics, triggering instrumented stations with luminous or nonluminous projectiles. The phototube circuit response, effect of velocity, and effect of light screen thickness on performance are discussed. Data on performance are presented for velocities of 10 000 to 21 000 feet per second. Performance is predicted for velocities of 40 000 and 60 000 feet per second. Nonluminous models as small as 3/16-inch diameter spheres have been detected at a velocity of 21 000 feet per second. |
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