Abel, have been engaged for very many years, have had their scope so altered and extended by the rapid advances which have been made in the science of explosives, that we have been unable to lay before the Society the results of the many hundreds of experiments... Artillery and Explosives - Página 464por Sir Andrew Noble - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 596 páginas
...of experiments under varied conditions which I have carried out. We are desirous also of clearing np some difficulties which have presented themselves...long we may be able to submit a more complete memoir. A portion of our researches includes investigations into the transformation and ballistic properties... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 590 páginas
...Researches on Explosives. Preliminary Note." By Captain Sir A. NOBLE, KUB, FRS, MICE, &c. Received June 13, 1894. The researches on which I, in conjunction with...long we may be able to submit a more complete memoir. A portion of our researches includes investigations into the transformation and ballistic properties... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 614 páginas
...Researches on Explosives. Preliminary Note." By Captain Sir A. NOBLE, KCB, FRS, MICE, &c. Received June 13, 1894. The researches on which I, in conjunction with...long we may be able to submit a more complete memoir. A portion of our researches includes investigations into the transformation and ballistic properties... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1896 - 1272 páginas
...results of the many hundreds of experiments carried out under varied conditions. They have been desirous of clearing up some difficulties which have presented...necessary investigations have occupied so much time that Capt. Noble has issued a preliminary note in the Proceedings Royal Society, 56, 205-221; 1894, trusting... | |
| 1896 - 216 páginas
...results of the many hundreds of experiments carried out under varied conditions. They have been desirous of clearing up some difficulties which have presented...necessary investigations have occupied so much time that Capt. Noble has issued a preliminary note in the Proceedings Royal Society, 56, 205-221; 1894, trusting... | |
| Sir Andrew Noble - 1906 - 728 páginas
...powder chamber being about 13'5 tons, the extreme variation in the five rounds amounts only to about 1 J tons per square inch, while the crusher-gauge placed...long we may be able to submit a more complete memoir. A portion of our researches includes investigations into the transformation and ballistic properties... | |
| Sir Andrew Noble - 1906 - 732 páginas
...to about 1 J tons per square inch, while the crusher-gauge placed in the chase at a point about 8£ feet from the seat of the shot, gave in the same number...long we may be able to submit a more complete memoir. A portion of our researches includes investigations into the transformation and ballistic properties... | |
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