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Implementation of Black Box Models for Internal Ballistics Optimization Using an Artificial Neural Network

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  • Jie Chen
  • JingYin Li
  • ShuangXi Li
  • YunXiang You

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The process of UUV delivery is a typical nonlinear transient dynamic phenomenon, which is generally described by the internal ballistic model. Evaluation of optimal internal ballistics parameters is a key step for promoting ballistic weapon performance under given launch constraints. Hence, accurate and efficient optimization techniques are required in ballistics technology. In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) is used to simplify the process of regression analysis. To this end, an internal ballistics model is built in this study as a black box for a classic underwater launching system, such as a torpedo launcher, based on ANN parameter identification. The established black box models are mainly employed to calculate the velocity of a ballistic body and the torque of a launching pump. Typical internal ballistics test data are adopted as samples for training the ANN. Comparative results demonstrate that the developed black box models can accurately reflect changes in internal ballistics parameters according to rotational speed variations. Therefore, the proposed approach can be fruitfully applied to the task of internal ballistics optimization. The optimization of internal ballistics precision control, optimal control of the launching pump, and optimal low-energy launch control were, respectively, realized in conjunction with the established model using the SHERPA search algorithm. The results demonstrate that the optimized internal ballistics rotational speed curve can achieve the optimization objectives of low-energy launch and peak power while meeting the requirements of optimization constraints.

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  • Jie Chen & JingYin Li & ShuangXi Li & YunXiang You, 2018. "Implementation of Black Box Models for Internal Ballistics Optimization Using an Artificial Neural Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1039163
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/1039163
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