Computer Applications

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The certain members of the spudding comunity have written computer programs pertaining to spudguns:


the Gas Gun Design Tool

Written by David Hall (Dhalls of the SGTC), it is the most commonly used program to predict pneumatic cannon preformance, and is free for the download at Hall's website.

Accuracy of the predictions is typcialy within 5-10% of the actual value, although there has not been much testing of very long where the (unaccounted for) flow resistance due to barrel length is significant, or very high pressure launchers where the non-moddled liquification of the propellent gas(ses) may take place.

CALM

Standing for Compressed Air Launcher Model this is a tenative pneumatic launcher simulator by (I think) AKB of the SGTC.

Works in progress

AKB is working on a simulator for the flight of projectiles. It is planned to include cross and headwinds.