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essential to know the break-up characteristics of candidate pellets.
In this investigation test pellets were hurled mechanically against
common roofing materials and soils, at speeds approximating the terminal
velocities of air-dropped pellets, Study was then made of the effects
of pellet composition and type of target on pellet break-up and scattering
characteristics.
It was found, in general, that the size of particles, and the
area of scattering. decreased as the hardness of the pellet decreased.
Hardness, in turn, varied with the pressure used to manufacture the
pellet.
Of the pellets tested, those which best withstood normal handling
and also showed superior impact characteristics were of barium-lead and

litharge composition, formed respectively under 20-tons/sq in. and 30- to

hO-tons/sq in.pressure.
Pellets striking wet soil or dry sand penetrated
without break-up, but they fractured without penetration on impact against
other dry soils.

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