The Theory of High Speed Guns by Arnold Seigel (a book)
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:30 pm
Here comes yet another thread I bet only one or two will be interested in... I figure D_Hall might find this useful for the light gas gun simulation he mentioned a while back.
There's an old book length NATO report titled "The Theory of High Speed Guns" by a guy named Arnold Seigel. In the book he describes a variety of methods to analyze and improve high speed guns, mainly light gas guns. If you're interested in high speed guns, this would be something to check out.
Be warned that the book is very heavy on math. There's a lot of little ideas to increase velocity sprinkled throughout the book, but you can't escape the math.
Anyhow, I spent a good amount of time a few months ago cleaning up the pages of the PDF. I then forgot about this until I printed off a copy on a book printing website called Lulu. I figured others might want a copy so I set the book to public so other can buy it.
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-b ... ns/7537531
The book costs $17. You can download my cleaned up PDF for free.
I have my copy and I'm excited to read and work through it, but I have some other things to do before then.
There's an old book length NATO report titled "The Theory of High Speed Guns" by a guy named Arnold Seigel. In the book he describes a variety of methods to analyze and improve high speed guns, mainly light gas guns. If you're interested in high speed guns, this would be something to check out.
Be warned that the book is very heavy on math. There's a lot of little ideas to increase velocity sprinkled throughout the book, but you can't escape the math.
Anyhow, I spent a good amount of time a few months ago cleaning up the pages of the PDF. I then forgot about this until I printed off a copy on a book printing website called Lulu. I figured others might want a copy so I set the book to public so other can buy it.
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-b ... ns/7537531
The book costs $17. You can download my cleaned up PDF for free.
I have my copy and I'm excited to read and work through it, but I have some other things to do before then.