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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.11.494

A Study on the Optimum Design for Preventing Propelling Charge to Military Ammunition Vehicle  

Noh, Sang Wan (Land Systems Center, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Sung Hoon (Land Systems Center, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
Park, Young Min (Land Systems Center, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Byung Hyun (Land Systems Center, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.11, 2019 , pp. 494-500 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine a method to prevent damage during the transfer of loading through optimal design of loading transfer software for an ammunition-carrying armored vehicle. Typically, an ammunition carrier armored car is equipped with an automated charge transfer system. The load is intermittently damaged during the loading of the cargo, and this needs to be improved. The following improvements and verification tests were carried out. As impact speed increased, the loading speed was reduced 60%, and a special fixture utilizing a force gauge was developed and tested. If the maximum current of 11A for the servo controller is output when the load of the conveyor is generated by interference inside the loading tube, there is a possibility of charge breakage. If the maximum current is low, the load cannot be loaded. In the loading test for the ammunition carrier armored car with the actual charge, the improved design was found to be valid, as the load was not damaged and occurred nominally.
Keywords
Optimum Design; Propelling Charge; Ammunition Vehicle; Software; Loading Force;
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