Affiliation:
1. Chungnam National University
2. Agency for Defense Development
3. Agency for Defence Development
Abstract
The hit rate is affected by the shooting impact of the human-rifle system. The impact
response of the human-rifle system is determined mainly by the geometrical parameters and contact
boundary conditions. In this study, the height and weight of the considered human model are 170
cm and 60 kg, as these parameters mirror 50 per cent of Korean males in their twenties. The rifle
model is applied on the K-2. The impact path analysis of three typical shooting postures: the
standing, kneeling and prone shooting postures is performed with experimental impulse-time
history during a shooting test. The biomechanical response such as impact transfer path, force
history and displacement history are investigated.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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