Abstract
ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the data that were recorded during a three‐month accelerated humidity test of two Tomahawk all‐up rounds (AURs), one pressurized with dry nitrogen in accordance with the current practice, and the other left unpressurized. Temperature and humidity were recorded inside the canisters and missiles. Data analysis consisted of psychrometric calculations to determine the moisture intrusion into these missiles during the test. The work was carried out in support of a technical effort directed at changing the storage and stowage environmental protection of the Tomahawk missile.
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