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View the PDF document Note on internal ballistics with composite charge
Author : Ray, Asim
Source : Defence Science Journal ; Vol:16(1) ; 1966 ; pp 43-46
Subject : 623.5 Armaments and Ballistics
Keywords : Ballistics;Internal ballistics;Guns;Composites
Abstract : In the present note, it has been pointed out that under certain conditions the internal ballistics of orthodox guns during the first stage of burning of a composite charge can be obtained with he help of Hunt-Hinds tables.
View the PDF document On heat transfer to gun barrel in some important guns
Author : Singh, Mahendra
Source : Defence Science Journal ; Vol:4(2) ; 1954 ; pp 74-78
Subject : 355 Defence Sciences
Keywords : Guns ;Guns barrel
Abstract : In this communication the author has calculated the heat transfer to some important guns, on the basis of 'Thorn-hills' empirical formulae.
View the PDF document Statistics tolerances on built up guns.
Author : Sirpal, J.P. ;Subramanian, A.M
Source : Defence Science Journal ; Vol:12(3) ; 1962 ; pp 241-244
Subject : 623.4 Armaments and Ballistics;623 Military Science and Engineering
Keywords : Guns ;Production
Abstract : The strength of built up guns depends on the shrinkages allowed between cylinders and therefore for a given strength, the assembly is either selective or the nominal sizes are so chosen as to give the required shrinkage for a worst combination, it can be seen from the analysis that with little disadvantage tolerances can be greatly increased assuming random assemblies of parts whose sizes follow a normal pattern. This can bring down production costs considerably.
View the PDF document Influence of composite charges on maximum pressure and muzzle velocity
Author : Venkatesan, N.S.
Source : Defence Science Journal ; Vol:3(1) ; 1953 ; pp 51-60
Subject : 623.5 Armaments and Ballistics
Keywords : Muzzle ;Velocity ;Guns
Abstract : Abstract not available.
View the PDF document Ballistic effects of bore resistance for guns
Author : Nag, R.G.
Source : Defence Science Journal ; Vol:9(2) ; 1959 ; pp 139-152
Subject : 623.5 Armaments and Ballistics;623 Military Science and Engineering
Keywords : Guns
Abstract : Ballistic effects of bore resistance for guns have been dealt with in this paper. The equations have been integrated for the most general case by taking both the resistance which occur during the band engraving and during the motion of the shell in the gun barrel. Detailed solution has been obtained when covolume terms are neglected.