Bourne, 2003 - Google Patents
A 50 mm bore gas gun for dynamic loading of materials and structuresBourne, 2003
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- 7643338723999351627
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- Bourne N
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- Measurement science and technology
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This paper documents the design and construction of a 50 mm bore laboratory gas gun capable of velocities up to 1500 ms− 1. The facility is designed using performance calculations using the analytical interior ballistics model of Pidduck and Kent (Seigel 1965 …
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