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TurboPK
From the ground up, TurboPK was built for speed. Calculations that once took hours can now be performed in mere minutes or even seconds, providing analysts and decision-makers with the flexibility to explore many “what if” scenarios.
TurboPK is a fast, powerful computer survivability/ vulnerability analysis program.
The program is used to simulate and analyze kinetic energy (KE) weapons effects, including armor-piercing projectiles, fragments from exploding munitions, and air blast. It runs on both Windows and Linux platforms and features a clean and easy-touse interface, enabling most new users to be performing full analysis work with less than an hour of instruction.
Principle Users
TurboPK puts survivability analysis into the hands of a wide variety of users, including:
Field Test Engineers
Equipment Designers
Warhead Designers
Safety Analysts
Government Program Managers
Key Features & Options
- Optimization of warheads and armor
- ActiveX automation interface
- Single-shot analysis
- Single-shot fragment or projectile fields for:
- PK
- Required amount of rolled homogeneous armor (RHA)
- Impact speed or mass on vulnerable components
- Blast overpressure estimation with PK
- Personnel injury PK
- Shaped charge PK
- Point-burst studies » Rayleigh distributions (circular error probable [CEP])
- Fixed height-of-burst (HOB)
- Burst-point grid (mean area of effectiveness)
- Single point-burst analysis
- Batch operations
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