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Title:
Fail safe powder temperature sensor for tank fire control system
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1. Apparatus for estimating powder temperature of ammunition contained within a tank by means of a temperature sensing network connected, in combination, with computer circuitry associated with said tank, said apparatus comprising
means for algebraically summing voltages received from said temperature sensing network and an input source, said input voltage being proportional to target range and said temperature sensing network voltage being proportional to said input voltage and said powder temperature,
means for amplifying said summed voltages to produce an amplified voltage,
a field effect transistor connected between said computer circuitry and said amplifying means,
a detector having a predetermined reference voltage associated therewith and connected in circuit with said field effect transistor,
said temperature sensing network comprising serially-connected first and second resistors, serially-connected third and fourth resistors, another field effect transistor having two terminals connected in series with said first and second serially-connected resistors, and a third terminal connected to the junction of said third and fourth serially-connected resistors, said another field effect transistor being a junction field effect transistor having a dynamic resistance that is a function of temperature and is disposed to vary the resistance of said sensing network in accordance with the powder temperature of said ammunition, and
means connected between the junction of said serially-connected first and second resistors and said amplifying means to apply said temperature sensing voltage thereto
whereby said field effect transistor is caused to be turned on when said amplified voltage is less than said reference voltage to produce an output to said computer for correcting ballistic lead angle to compensate for variance from a predetermined powder temperature, and when said amplified voltage exceeds said reference voltage to turn off said field effect transistor and to trigger a fail light.
2. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein a negative bias voltage of -15 volts is applied to said fourth resistor, said third resistor and said another field effect transistor are grounded, and said input voltage applied to said first resistor varies between 1.5 and 6.0 volts.
3. The apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein said another field effect transistor is suitably of the VCR 4N type and wherein said input voltage of 6.0 volts rms applied to said first resistor yields an output voltage between said first and second resistors of 2 volts at 20.degree.C defining a first point, and when temperature is raised to +70.degree.C to yield a second point and a third point when temperature is lowered to -55.degree.C, said third and fourth resistors having such values that errors at said second and third points are within the error, in volts, allowed by an equation, and said first point remains stationary, said equation being:
Error = 1.3.times.10.sup..sup.-2 input voltage + 1.1.times.10.sup..sup.-4 input voltage [T-20.degree.C] where T is the ambient temperature in .degree.C.
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Inventors:
French, William E. (Hawthorne, CA, US)
Application Number:
492082
Filing Date: 1974-07-26 Publication_date: 1976-05-18 Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)
Primary Class(es):
89/41.03
327/581, 374/178
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Bentley, Stephen C.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Edelberg; Nathan, Gibson; Robert P., Suga; Arthur M.
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