ARMY MIL-HDBK-1211-1995 MISSILE FLIGHT SIMULATION PART ONE SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILES《导弹飞行模拟第1部分空对地导弹》.pdf
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1、MIL-HDBK-1211 9799970 O200056 140 METRIC MIL-HDBK-121 l(MI) 17 July 1995 MILITARY HANDBOOK MISSILE FLIGHT SIMULATION PART ONE SURFACE-TO-AIR M ISS1 LES This handbook is for guidance only. Do not cite this document as a requirement. AMSC N/A DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; dist
2、ribution is unlimited. FSC 14GP Licensed by Information Handling Services Licensed by Information Handling ServicesMIL-HDBK-1211 W 9999970 0200057 087 MIL-HDBK-1211 (MI) FOREWORD 1. This military handbook is approved for use by all activities and agencies of the Department of the Army and is availab
3、le for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Depariment of Defense. 2. This handbook is for guidance oniy. This handbook amnot be cited as a requirement If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. Surface-to-air missiles are designed to defend a land area against an aerial threat. The
4、size of the defended area and the capaiiities of the threat bave great inftuenw on the speed, maneuverability, and lethality requirements of the missile system. Simulation of the missile fight path can provide valuable infodon about these requirements. A missile flight simulation is a compUtatonal t
5、ool that calculates the flight ofa missile hm launch untii it engages the target. The simulation is based on mathman cai models of the missile, target and environment. This military handbook provides guidance for the preparation of these mathemati caimodelsto simulate the fight of a swface-to-air mi
6、ssile. . 4. Beneficial comments (reoommendations, additions, and ektions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to commander, U.S. Army Missile Command, Am: AMW- RD-SE-TD-ST, Redstone Arsenai, AL 35898-5270, by using the Sandardization Document Impr
7、ovement Proposai D Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document, or by Wer. il Licensed by Information Handling Services Licensed by Information Handling ServicesMIL-HDBK-12LL 9999970 0200058 TI3 MIL-HDBK-1211 (MI) CONTENTS FOREWORD . U LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . xii LIST OF TABLES . xu LIST OF ABB
8、REVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS . xiv . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 BACKGROUND 1-1 DESCRIPTION OF A MISSILE FLIGHT SIMULATION 1-1 PURPOSE OF A MISSILE FLIGHT SIMULATION . 1-2 IMPLEMENTATION OF A MISSILE FLIGHT SIMULATION 1-2 1-1.1 1-1.2 1-1.3 1-2 PURPOSE OF THE HANDBOOK 1-3 . 1-3 SCOPE OF THE HANDBOOK . 1-4
9、14 ORGANIZATION OF THE HANDBOOK . 1-4 REFERENCES . 1-4 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1-4 CHAFTER 2 MISSILE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS . 2-1 2- 1 INTRODUCTION . 2. 1 2-2 MISSILE 2-2 SEEKER 2.3 2-2.1.1 Optical Seekers 2-3 2-2.1.1.1 Reticle 2-5 2-2.1.1.2 Pseudoimaging 2-8 2-2.1.1.3 Imaging 2-8 2-2.1.2 Radio
10、 Frequency Seekers 2-8 2-2.1.2.1 Pulse Radar 2-10 2-2.1.2.2 Continuous Wave Radar 2-10 2-2.1.2.3 Pulse Doppler Radar 2-10 2-2.1.3 Angle Tracking Methods . 2-10 2-2.1.3.1 Sequential Lobing . 2-12 2-2.1.3.2 Conical Scanning . 2-12 2-2.1.3.3 Monopulse Tracking . 2-12 2-2.1 2-2.2 AUTOPILOT . 2-12 2-2.3
11、CONTROL . 2-12 2-2.3.1 Lateral Acceleration 2-13 2-2.3.2 Canard Control 2-14 2-2.3.3 Tail Control . 2-15 2-2.3.4 Wing Control . 2-15 2-2.3.5 Control Servomotor . 2-15 2-2.4 WARHEAD AND . 2-15 2-2.4.1 Warhead . 2-15 2-2.4.1.1 Shaped Charge . 2-18 2-2.4.1.2 Continuous Rod . 2-18 2-2.4.1.3 Fragment 2-1
12、8 2-2.4.2 Fuze . 2-18 2-2.4.3 Lethality . 2-19 2-2.5 PROPULSION . 2-20 2-2.5.1 Motor . : . 2-20 2-2.5.1.1 Boost Glide 2-21 . 111 Licensed by Information Handling Services Licensed by Information Handling Services9999970 0200059 5T . MIL-H DBK-1211 (MI) 2-2.5.1.2 Boost Sustain . 2-21 2-2.5.1.3 Specif
13、ic Impulse 2.2 1 2-2.5.2 Tube Launch Ejection 2-22 2-2.5.3 2-2.6.1 Typical Configurations 2-23 2-2.6.2 Static Stability . 2-23 2-3 GUIDANCE 2-24 2-3.1 GUIDANCE IMPLEMENTATION 2-25 Ground Guidance and Tracking 2-25 Command 2-25 2-2.5.1.4 Temperature Effects 2.22 Propulsion Design and Operational Impl
14、ications 2-22 2-2.6 AIRFRAME . 2-23 2-3.1.1 2-3.1 . 1 . 1 2-3.1.1.2 Track via Missile . 2-25 2-3.1.1.3 Command to Line of Sight 2-27 2-3.1.1.4 Target Iiluminators 2-27 2-3.1.2.1 Active 2-27 2-3.1.2.2 Semiactive . 2-27 2-3.1.2.3 Passive . 2-27 2-3.2.1 Intercept Point Prediction 2-28 2-3.2.2 Pursuit 2
15、-28 2-3.2.3 Beam Rider 2-28 2-3.2.4 Proportional Navigation 2-28 2-3.2.5 Optimal Guidance 2-30 2-3.1.2 Onboard Guidance and Tracking . : . 2-27 . 2-3.2 GUIDANCE LAWS . 2-27 2-4 LAUNCHER . 2-31 SOURCE OF INITIAL CONDITIONS . 2-31 LAUNCHER POINTING DIRECTION 2-31 2-4.1 2-4.2 REFERENCES . 2-31 BIBLIOGR
16、APHY 2-31 CHAPTER 3 MISSILE SIMULATION OVERVIEW 3-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS 3-1 3- 1 INTRODUCTION 3-1 3-2 MISSILE SIMULATION OBJECTIVES . 3-2 MISSILE SIMULATION PERSPECTIVE . 3-2 3-2.1 3-2.1.1 Establishing Requirements 3-2 3-2.1.2 Designing and Optimizing Missiles 3-3 3-2.1.3 Assessing Missile Performance .
17、 3-3 . 3-2.1.4 Training . 3-4 3-2.2 OBJECTIVES OF SIMULATIONS ADDRESSED IN THIS HANDBOOK . 3-4 ESSENTiALS OF MISSILE SIMULATIONS . 3-4 3-3.1 SIMULATING MISSILE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL 3-4 3-3.1.1 Guidance 3-5 3-3.1.2 Autopilot and Control 3-5 3-3.2 SIMULATING MISSILE AND TARGET MOTION . 3-5 3-3.2.1 Gra
18、vitational Force 3-5 3-3.2.2 Propulsive Force 3-6 3-3.2.3 Aerodynamic Force . 3-6 3-3 3-3.2.4 Airframe Response 3-7 3-3.3 ROLE OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS . 3-8 3-3.4 COMPUTATIONAL CYCLE . 3-10 LEVEL OF SIMULATION DETAIL 3-12 MODELING TO MATCH SIMULATION OBJECTIVES 3-12 3-4 3-4.1 iv Licensed by Informatio
19、n Handling Services Licensed by Information Handling ServicesMIL-HDBK-LZLL 9999970 0200060 b7L = MIL-HDBK-1211 (MI) 3-4.2 MODEL SOPHISTICATION REQUIRED TO SATISEY HANDBOOK OBJECTIVES . 3-13 REFERENCES . 3-13 BIBLIOGRAPHY 3-14 CHAPTER 4 MISSILE DYNAMICS 4-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS 4-1 4- 1 INTRODUCTION . -4-
20、3 4-2 NOMENCLATURE AND CONVENTIONS 4-4 4-3 BASIC EQUATIONS i 4-6 4-3.1 NEWTONS SECOND LAW OF MOTION . 4-6 4-3.2 ROTATING REFERENCE FRAMES 4-7 4-3.2.1 Time Derivative of a Vector 4-8 4-3.2.2 Acceleration in a Rotating Frame 4-9 4-4 FORCES AND MOMENTS . 4-10 . 4-4.1 AERODYNAMIC FORCES AND MOMENTS . 4-
21、10 4-4.2 THRUST FORCE AND MOMENT 4-12 4-4.2.1 Variable Mass 4-12 4-4.2.2 Moment Due to Thrust 4-14 4-4.3.1 Newtonian Gravitation 4-14 4-4.3.2 Gravity in Rotating Earth Frame . 4-14 4-4.3 GRAVITATIONAL FORCE . 4-14 4-5 EQUATIONS OF MOTION . 4-16 4-5.1 TRANSLATIONAL EQUATIONS . 4-16 4-5.2 ROTATIONAL E
22、QUATIONS 4-18 4-5.2.1 Rotational Accelerations . 4-20 4-5.2.2 Gyroscopic Moments . 4-20 4-5.2.3 Rate of Change of Euler Angles 4-21 REFERENCES . 4-22 4-6 APPLICATION OF EQUATIONS OF MOTION . 4-21 BIBLIOGRAPHY 4-22 CHAPTER 5 MISSILE AERODYNAMICS 5-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS i . 5-1 5-1 INTRODUCTION 5-2 5-2 AE
23、RODYNAMIC COEFFICIENTS 5-3 5-2.1 APPLICATION OF AERODYNAMIC COEFFICIENTS 5-3 5-2.1.1 Dynamic Pressure Parameter . 5-3 5-2.1.2 Force Coefficient 54 5-2.1.2.1 Effect of Mach Number : 5-4 5-2.1.2.2 Effect of Reynolds Number . 5-4 5-2.1.3 Reference Area 5-4 Components of Forces and Moments 5-5 5-2A.5 Li
24、nearity Assumption 5-6 5-2.1.4 5-2.2 DRAG COEFFICIENTS 5-6 5-2.3 LIFT COEFFICIENTS . 5-9 5-2.4 MOMENT COEFFICIENTS . 5-9 5-3.1 5-3 AERODYNAMIC STABILITY DERIVATIVES . 5-12 Lm CURVE SLOPE 5-12 5-3.2 STATIC PITCH STABILITY DERJYATIVE . 5-13 5-3.3 5-3.4 DYNAMIC STABILITY DEATIVES 5-13 ROLL STABILITY DE
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