I recently purchased Quickload v.3.8.0.3. I am completely new to this program. Does it contain data for 6BR and/or 6Dasher? Is there a fairly agreed upon set of data for input?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
Thanks in advance,
Dave
6brmrshtr said:... The more data you can put in specific to your gun/round the more closely the program can predict the OBT.
jrm850 said:6brmrshtr said:... The more data you can put in specific to your gun/round the more closely the program can predict the OBT.
Speaking of OBT, do you guys find that the barrel time from 10% Pmax , or the actual total barrel time more closely matches your real world nodes?
techshooter said:JRM850:
I'd be glad to try and answer your questions.
There is nothing special at all about the odd or even nodes, it was just a convention that I made up when building the set of linear equations from the data extracted from the physics simulations for each barrel length. There is a definite pattern to the times when the muzzle bore diameter is changing the least, due to the way the shock strain folds back on itself as it reflects from the end of the barrel. These times tend to come in pairs (see figures 4 and 5 in the original paper), and when I built the equations, it was simpler to build a set of equations for every other time. I ended up calling these times nodes (not a precise usage of the term, but it seems to work), and broke them into even and odd to represent the set of equations for the alternate OBTs. No rhyme or reason to this, I just started calling one time node 1, and the rest is, as they say, history. Having said that, I really, really wish I had spent more time thinking about the implications of the nomenclature, as I get tons of emails asking about the node numbers and the differences between odd and even nodes.
Hope that this helps!
Cheers,