Phase II year
2020
(last award dollars: 2023)
Phase II Amount
$3,772,763
The overall objective of this effort is to develop an innovative physics-based lethality toolset that can analyze the effects of multiple weapon damage mechanisms against maritime targets. Damage mechanisms of initial interest to the program include the following: internal flooding, structural failures, internal and external blast, penetration and perforation from fragments, cavitation damage, cutting and severing damage to components, shaped charge and explosively formed projectile damage. To address the project requirements, K&C is proposing to develop a Maritime Lethality Analysis Toolset (MLAT) software application which combines existing and new computational models for each of the damage mechanism into a vulnerability and lethality software framework called Endgame Framework (EF). The software will be composed of: 1) a target generator to create ship target models, 2) a GUI which can be used to setup a scene with a desired target and weapon combination, 3) a suite of computational modules that can predict damage mechanisms, and 4) a suite of output visualization features and post-processing tools.
Benefit: The anticipated benefits of this research are the development of a lethality software which can support mission planners to prosecute a variety of maritime targets with greater accuracy and efficiency. The software can also support scientists, analysts, and engineers with the development of new warheads designs for increased/enhanced lethality against ship targets. Lastly, the software can also support ship designers with the development of ship components that provide increased/enhanced survivability.
Keywords: Structural, mission planning, Shock, Survivability, ship, lethality, penetration, target, Maritime