Abstract:
This thesis presents the design, integration, and trajectory generation of a ramjet-powered 155mm
projectile. The existing 155mm legacy shell is modified by increasing its length and adding rear
fins for extra lift and stability. The ramjet engine was designed through an empirical framework.
Aerodynamic coefficients are calculated in Missile DATCOM®. The Ramjet Engine and a look-
up table of the aerodynamic coefficients were integrated into the trajectory generation model in
Simulink MATLAB®. The analysis of the results indicates that the proposed design, with the
integrated ramjet engine, can reach a range of over 70 km, substantially improving the legacy
system. This enhanced range has significant advantages for military operations, as it allows for
increased target coverage, improved accuracy, and decreased vulnerability to enemy
counterattacks. Additionally, the modified artillery shell can reduce the number of rounds needed
to engage targets, reducing operational costs and logistical requirements.
The main novelty of this study lies in integrating a ramjet engine with a 155mm artillery shell,
which is rarely explored in the published literature due to proprietary aspects. The ramjet engine
provides a sustained propulsion system that enables the artillery shell to achieve a greater range
than traditional systems. This technology can potentially revolutionize the employability of
artillery by providing enhanced range and accuracy for farther targets. The simulation model
generates a trajectory that maximizes the range of the modified artillery shell while minimizing
the impact of environmental factors such as wind and air resistance. The resulting trajectory is
optimized to achieve the maximum range for the shell.
The design integration and trajectory generation process outlined in this thesis can be used as a
blueprint for developing high-performance artillery shells with improved accuracy and range. The
proposed design has several advantages over conventional artillery shells, including the ability to
strike targets that are beyond the range of traditional artillery shells.
In summary, this study presents a novel approach to enhance the range of artillery shells by
integrating a ramjet engine. The research contributes to advancing defense technology in Pakistan
and provides a basis for further research in this area.