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The effect of atmospheric turbulence on the dispersion of unguided missiles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

M. Curcin
Affiliation:
Vojnotehnicki Institut, Beograd, Yugoslavia
R. I. Harris
Affiliation:
Cranfield Institute of Technology, England

Summary

A technique for calculating the dispersion of unguided missiles due to strong turbulent wind is presented. The three components of turbulent wind velocity are simulated along a trajectory by means of a moving average process according to Box and Jenkins. Variations of the statistics of turbulent wind with height are taken into account. A six degree of freedom program is used to calculate a trajectory. The effect of turbulent wind on both powered and unpowered flight is considered. The results of the calculation for two types of missiles are presented.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1986 

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