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Design and dynamic analysis of a fuze body Outer case used in guided missile

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering
© 2014 by SSRG - IJME Journal
Volume 1 Issue 6
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : Ruth Priyanka Ponnala, Dr.B.Subbaratnam
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Ruth Priyanka Ponnala, Dr.B.Subbaratnam, "Design and dynamic analysis of a fuze body Outer case used in guided missile," SSRG International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, vol. 1,  no. 6, pp. 11-15, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488360/IJME-V1I6P104

Abstract:

Fuze body is a very important component of the guided missile. So, extreme care should be taken in designing the fuze body structure for these loads. With the flexibility of CAD/CAE tools it hasbecome easy and fast for designing these components for impact loads.

In this project 3D modelling of the contact type Fuze body outer case is done and performed dynamic analysis. Characteristics of stress distribution and high stress locations are determined according to the model and design optimization had been performed based on the results obtained from the modal and Spectrum analysis.  ANSYS software is used to carry out the analysis and NX-CAD is used for 3D modelling.

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