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Abstract
In order to meet the operational requirements of a new type of intelligent small penetrating submunition fuze with large overload of target base, a new type of ultra-thin vertical fuze flameproof baffle is proposed. Vertical arrangement of fuze ultra-thin flame-proof board uses the three layers of different vertical composite plate structure of metal materials, the overall size for the 1.6mm thickness, the length of vertical is 20mm, upper and lower layer 0.3mm thickness of tungsten-copper alloy plate, respectively, the middle layer of 304 stainless steel. The simulation and test results show that the ultra-thin vertical fuze baffle can resist the penetration overload of 120,000g, and guarantee the safety of 12m dropping and explosion isolation.
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1 Xi’an Institute of Electromechanical Information Technology, Xi’an 710065, China; Science and Technology on Electromechanical Dynamic Control Laboratory, Xi’an Shaanxi, 710065, China