Gun Barrel Coatings - Explosive Bonding
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Gun Barrel Coatings - Explosive Bonding
U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Gun Barrel Coatings - Explosive Bonding POC: Frank Campo / Mark Miller Phone: DSN 374-4770/4177 [email protected] [email protected] RDEC-WSEC-BENET Date 2/10/2011 ASETSDefense 2011 Workshop Sustainable Surface Engineering for Aerospace & Defense 21st Century Weapons Technology Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Explosive Bonding Ta-10W Overview PROBLEM: • Current Chrome Plating Does Not Provide Adequate Bore Protection ¾ Melting Temperature is Too Low 1850°C ¾ Bio Hazards of Hexavalent Chromium ¾ Gun Tube Life is Too Low – Propellants Drive Service Life SOLUTION: • Explosively Bond a Thick Wall Ta-10W Alloy Liner to Gun Bores ¾ Much Higher Melting Point >3000°C ¾ Ta-10W Liner Provides Robustness ¾ Green Process ¾ Asymmetric Advantage to War Fighters PROGRESS TO DATE: • Medium Caliber Test Bed at YPG 2010 ¾ Bonding Adherence Proven ¾ Rifling Technology Developed and Proven ! ¾ Test Firing Completed-Test Results Excellent ! ¾ Medium Caliber Rapid Firing Testing – Completed ! ¾ Exceeded 3 Times the Life a Chrome Barrel…and still Firing Accurately! Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, Jan, 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding ARDEC’s W e Ne e d m-Free u i m o r h C ! Coatings Got You Both Covered! Environmental Weapons and Green Technology Software Engineering Community Center ARDEC-Benet We Need Higher M elti Tempera ng ture Coating s! Propellant, Higher Velocity Ammo Community TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Project Team Key Performers Mr. Frank Campo Mr. Mark Miller Mr. Edward Troiano Dr. Joseph Walden Mr. Michael Audino Dr. Sam Sopok Mr. Arthur Aeberli Mr. Michael Ellis Mr. Gary Fleming Mr. Anthony Cortese Dr. Ernest Baker Mr. Mark Witherell Dr. William de Rosset Dr. Jonathan Montgomery Mr. Victor Champagne Mr. Mark Moore Mr. Don Butler Dr. Keith Legg Organization U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Medium Cal Weapons U.S. Army Medium Cal Ammo U.S. Army Medium Cal Ammo U.S. Army Medium Cal Ammo U.S. Army ARDEC U.S. Army Benet Laboratories U.S. Army Research Laboratory U.S. Army Research Laboratory U.S. Army Research Laboratory ARES Inc. High Energy Metals, Inc. Rowan Technology Group Function Program Manager PI Material Science PI Material Science Technical Advisor Technical Adviser Technical Adviser APO ARDEC Technical Adviser Technical Adviser Technical Adviser Explosive Modeling Thermal Modeling Explosive Analysis Material Science Forensics & Analysis Manufacturing Cladding Technology Cost Data Collection Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Technical Objective •The objective is to develop a production capable process to eliminate chromium plating* in the production of Large Caliber gun barrels and Weapon Systems. • To develop an environmentally acceptable method for depositing wear and erosion resistant refractory metal materials onto the gun bore surface. • This 21st Century innovative technology enables weapon systems to fire higher lethality ammunition and significantly extends the life of a weapon system/gun barrel. •. *As per the under secretary of defense memorandum Minimizing the Use of Hexavalent Chromium in new weapon systems dated 08 April, 2009 Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Root Problem: Chrome Plated Barrel Wear and Erosion Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Root Cause Problem: Chrome Plated Barrel Wear and Erosion Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 6 Fracture surface from 120 mm cannon after fatigue test TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding What’s all this Tantalum-Tungsten Stuff? Melting Point 1857 °C Melting Point 3422 °C Material Selection Goals: Melting Point 3017 °C Tungsten 1. Increased surface hardness for improved wear resistance 2Reduced chemical reactivity including hydrogen embrittlement 3. Increased corrosion resistance 4.Enhanced machinability to accommodate rifling 5. Reduce interface intermetallics Melting Point 1495 °C Molybdenum Tantalum Melting Point 2623 °C Stellite Cobalt Co is used in fabricating high-strength, high-temperature steel alloys. Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Technical Approach The Science of Explosive Bonding Detonation Products Collision Angle, α α Final Donor Tube Dia. Detonation Velocity, Vd Initial Donor Tube Dia. Donor Tube Gun Barrel Substrate Standoff Plasma Jet Low Detonation Velocity Explosive Formulation Bond Interface Plasma Jet Scrubs Surface in Advance of Donor Tube Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 8 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Explosive Bonding Process Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 Explosive Bonding Process Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 Honing & Rifling Process Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Relative Hot Hardness Gun Steel and Thick Wall Liners 80 Relative Hardness (H500g) 70 60 50 40 30 1006, Ta-10W 1007, Ta-5W-2Mo 1008, Stellite 25 1009, Ta-10W A 723 20 10 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Temperature, oC Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 12 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Gun Steel to Ta-10W Bond Line Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Overview of Prototype Work Prototype Tube Material: De-Milled M242 tube Red River Army Depot 36” Truncated M242 25mm Barrel Section of 18” Truncated Barrel Ta-10W Donor Tube “Liner” Sectioned 18” Truncated Barrel Clad with Ta-10W Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Results from a Design of Experiments for a Ta-10W Rifled Barrel Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Six Sigma Analysis : = ¾Material Science ¾FEM Modeling ¾Six Sigma, DOE ¾Tribology and Lubrication ¾Fracture and Fatigue Testing ¾Autofrettage Stresses Rifling Success ! Gen II Rifling First Prototype Rifled Ta-10M242 25mm Barrel Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 16 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding First Full-length Rifled Explosively Bonded Ta-10W Lined M242 25mm Bushmaster Barrel TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding TESTING / ACCOMPLISHMENTS M242 SN 1 Ta-10W Liner Mann Barrel Configuration 18 25mm M793 TP-T Round SN1 Rounds 24 & 26 Barrel Shots TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding TESTING / ACCOMPLISHMENTS SN1 Ta-10W Mann Barrel Rifling Before Firing SN1 Ta-10WMann Barrel Rifling After Firing 24 Shots with M793 TP-T Rds Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 19 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Firing Tests, YUMA, June 2010 Chromium Plated M242 25mm Bushmaster Barrel vs. Explosively Bonded Ta-10W M242 Barrel Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 20 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding YPG Testing Status To date 7 M242 Ta-10W lined tubes have been fabricated912 Endurance A/B cycle rounds fired through the barrel SN4 9The liner inspected between inspected between each endurance cycle. 9The endurance cycle fired bursts at AutoGun high rate mode, 200 rounds per /min separated with 20 minute cool-down 9Testing Burst duration chosen for best match to worst case battlefield scenario, this was also the worst case thermal profile 9Five man Gunnery crew on hand to support gun/ammo loading ¾Estimated 25,000 equivalent rounds to date fired through SN4 liner. 9 STILL FIRING ACCURATELY ! Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 21 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding The Results of 1 A/B Cycle Testing Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 YPG HARD STAND GUNPOINT-20 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Distribution limited to DoD only due to Critical technology, July 2010 Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Cycle A/B Endurance Testing Results YPG Tube Rifling 4 Tube SN Ta-10W No loss in 8 n after Dispersio les A/B Cyc Chrome Plated Tube , Condemned , 4 A/B Cycles Explosively Bonded Ta‐10W, 8 A/B Cycles Virtually No Erosion After 8 A/B Cycles 23Chrome Land Chipped at 1 A/B Cycle 23 Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding YPG Endurance Testing Results Chamber and Forcing Cone Chrome Rifling- Eroded Chamber Worn Below Tube ID of Gun Steel Over 0.700 inch (Condemned) 24 Ta-10W- after 12 A/B Endurance Cycles Less then 0.180 inch Erosion Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding YPG Final Cycle A/B Endurance Test Results Tube Rifling Explosively Bonded Ta‐10W Liner 12 A/B Cycles Virtually No Land Erosion After 12 A/B Cycles Origin of Rifling at 12 A/B Cycles 25 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding 360°3D LASER SCAN OF TUBE BORES CHROME PLATED Ta‐10W BONDED Virtually No Erosion On ID Of Gun Steel WORN REGION ¾Ta-10W Origin of Rifling Nearly Completely Intact BELOW BORE ID STEEL SURFACE After 12 Endurance Cycles Using Hi Rate Bursts Fired at 200 Rounds per Min ¾Chrome Origin of Rifling Completely Eroded Below Base Metal LTC Scans Provided by: David LE Yuma Proving Grounds ¾Tube Condemned After 3675 rounds Hi Rate Bursts Fired at 200 Rounds per Min Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 26 26 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding RDECOM / ARDEC / Benet Significant Accomplishments First to Achieve • Explosively Bonded Ta-10W 25mm Tube • Rifled M242 Bushmaster Ta-10W 25mm Barrel • Firing of Explosively Bonded and Rifled Ta-10W M242 25mm Bushmaster Barrel • Explosively Bonded Powder Ta-10W Metallurgy 25mm Barrel •Test Fire a Ta-10W M242 Bushmaster Barrel and Exceed Three Times The Chrome Barrels Life AWARDS •2009 Defense Manufacturing Award For Ta-10W Lined Gun Barrel Manufacturing Technology •2010 SERDP Project of The Year Award for Eliminating Chromium in Medium Caliber Gun Barrels •2010 Army Research and Development Achievement Award EB and Machining Technology Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 28 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED. Cannon Life Extension Using Explosive Bonding Questions? POC: Frank Campo / Mark Miller Phone: 518-266-4770/4177 [email protected] [email protected] ARDEC-WSEC-BENET LABS Distribution limited to US Government Agencies and their contractors due to Critical technology, January 2011 29 TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN. WARFIGHTER FOCUSED.