Armament Engineering

A Computer Aided Approach

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/21/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6.5x8.5
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9781412002417

About the Book

Probably a first in the field since Elements of Ordnance by Haynes, published in the 1900's, this is a book with a practical and up to date approach to a complex subject. Intended for the mechanical engineer concerned with large calibre gun engineering, it puts mechanical engineering and weapon uniqueness into clear perspective and prepares the groundwork for the intricacies of gun design.

A wealth of engineering information is covered in seven chapters, including, gun barrels, breech assemblies, recoil systems, muzzle brakes, supporting structures, elevating and traversing mechanisms and balancing.

The analyses contained in each chapter are illustrated by worked examples supported by straightforward computer applications. In all, a valuable book for both teacher and student in a field where published works are almost impossible to come by.

This volume found acceptance as a text book and reference material at colleges in the US, Canada, UK, Spain, Germany, Finland and Czechslovakia



About the Author

A talented mechanical engineer, with Masters qualifications in Weapon Technology & Business Administration, the author presently teaches mechanical engineering and related computer applications as well as computer based business methods. With several practical and research achievements to his credit, he has published two books in the mechanical engineering of weapon systems.

Teaching and engineering aside, his extensive variety of interests ranges from economics and history to landscaping, gardening and woodworking.