Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of the Barrel After Geometric Changes on the Mortar

  • Haşim Pihtili Department of Mechanical Engineering, Firat University, Elazığ - 232 79, Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1738-2036
  • Melih Ulutaş Department of Mechanical Engineering, Firat University, Elazığ - 23279, Turkey
Keywords: Mortar, Mortar barrel, Barrel, Interior Ballistic

Abstract

The area close to the firing part as of the muzzle of a 120 mm mortar consists of trapezoidal threads. In order for the 120 mm mortar to hit the target, the target is aimed by giving the required angle with the help of these trapezoidal screw threads. Since it takes a lot of time to set the target in this way, the aim is to develop a hydraulic mechanism that automatically gives an angle to the system by lifting the trapezoidal screw threads instead of mechanically setting the angle to be adjusted easily in the shortest time. Thus, it is intended to convert the mortar into a full-automatic system that can rotate 360° around itself and can be adjusted to the desired angle in a short time and very precisely. The present study is conducted in two steps. At first, thermo-mechanical analyzes for the stresses affecting during firing of the currently used 120 mm mortar with a screw thread were investigated by ANSYS Workbench finite elements method. Then, the status of the mortar after removing the screw threads was examined in the ANSYS Workbench program under the effect of the same stresses and the results were compared between the two mortars and it was examined whether it is safe to remove the screw threads.

Published
2023-03-13
How to Cite
Pihtili, H., & Ulutaş, M. (2023). Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of the Barrel After Geometric Changes on the Mortar. Defence Science Journal, 73(1), 29-38. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.73.18087
Section
Materials Science & Metallurgy