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Beveled Projectile Points and Ballistics Technology
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2012
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Projectile PointsMissileAeronauticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringMechanicsFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringAerospace SimulationAeroelasticityAerodynamicsHypervelocity ImpactTerminal BallisticsComputer-aided DesignPropulsionEffect BevelingBlade Edges
Abstract Explanations for beveled blade edges on projectile points have been debated in North America archaeology since the first systematic description oflithic assemblages in the nineteenth century. Debate has centered around two opposing perspectives. One views beveled edges as features of projectile points that cause them to spin during flight. The other views beveling as a product of edge resharpening that is done unifacially to conserve scarce resources. Here we use a fluid-dynamics model to simulate the effect beveling has on projectiles. Expectations derived from this modeling are evaluated using windtunnel experiments. Our findings indicate that beveling produces in-flight rotation that serves as a means of increasing accuracy in relatively low-velocity flight paths.
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