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11 March 2022 The method of building firing table based on known data
Guan-da Wang, Zhi-ying Chen
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Proceedings Volume 12160, International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021); 121601Y (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627603
Event: International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021), 2021, Sanya, China
Abstract
In the process of analysis and design of fire control system, we need to use firing table data with practical reference value, but such data is often not easy to obtain. In this paper, according to the rigid principle of gun firing process, based on the fitting function of the open firing table, the one-dimensional firing table which only contains the firing results of ground targets is extended to the two-dimensional firing table which contains the height by the method of digital simulation. The shooting table includes the basic shooting table under ideal conditions and the modified shooting table under different meteorological and ballistic conditions. The rationality of the modified shooting table is verified by the way of shooting table fitting and trajectory reconstruction. This method provides an effective method for the process of building gun firing table. With this method, firing table can be generated for further scientific research under the condition of less data.
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Guan-da Wang and Zhi-ying Chen "The method of building firing table based on known data", Proc. SPIE 12160, International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021), 121601Y (11 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627603
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Data corrections

Artillery

Motion models

Analytical research

Error analysis

Meteorology

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