Report of the Chief of Ordnance to the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... feet greater than in the preceding round , where with the same charge of powder , though fired under a somewhat less density of loading , only 24,600 pounds pressure was registered , it is clear that in this instance the indication of ...
... feet greater than in the preceding round , where with the same charge of powder , though fired under a somewhat less density of loading , only 24,600 pounds pressure was registered , it is clear that in this instance the indication of ...
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... Feet . Pounds . 998 26 610 663 26 , 880 11 , 020 The following ranges were obtained with full and half charges : M. V O.V .... Kind of powder . Charge . Shell . Eleva- tion . Range . Approxi . mate time of flight . Pounds . " Pounds ...
... Feet . Pounds . 998 26 610 663 26 , 880 11 , 020 The following ranges were obtained with full and half charges : M. V O.V .... Kind of powder . Charge . Shell . Eleva- tion . Range . Approxi . mate time of flight . Pounds . " Pounds ...
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... feet , and fired at an elevation of 60 de- grees , is 3,197 yards ; angle of fall about 67 degrees , velocity at impact 787 feet , and the penetration in iron 8 inches under normal impact . With regard to accuracy of fire , some of the ...
... feet , and fired at an elevation of 60 de- grees , is 3,197 yards ; angle of fall about 67 degrees , velocity at impact 787 feet , and the penetration in iron 8 inches under normal impact . With regard to accuracy of fire , some of the ...
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... feet , with 30 calibers length of bore , and weighs 13 tons ; the hooping extends over the breech and part of the chase , stopping at 91 inches from the muzzle . ( For description of gun and manufacture see Ap- pendixes 17 and 18. ) The ...
... feet , with 30 calibers length of bore , and weighs 13 tons ; the hooping extends over the breech and part of the chase , stopping at 91 inches from the muzzle . ( For description of gun and manufacture see Ap- pendixes 17 and 18. ) The ...
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... feet Pressure from muz- zle . per square inch . Pounds . Pounds . Feet . Pounds . 100 182 2 , 135 29 , 450 100 235 1 , 933 32 , 150 100 286 1,787 32 , 800 100 235 1,929 32 , 950 100 286 1 , 812 35 , 450 100 286 1,702 26,425 100 235 2 ...
... feet Pressure from muz- zle . per square inch . Pounds . Pounds . Feet . Pounds . 100 182 2 , 135 29 , 450 100 235 1 , 933 32 , 150 100 286 1,787 32 , 800 100 235 1,929 32 , 950 100 286 1 , 812 35 , 450 100 286 1,702 26,425 100 235 2 ...
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35 Hotchkiss ammunition Appendix band blank cartridges bolts bore breech mechanism breech-loading rifle caliber 45 carriage cartridge cast Cast band cast-iron cent center of impact chamber Chief of Ordnance cincha clamps compression copper cylinder Density deviation from center DIAM'S Du Pont's Elastic limit Elongation after rupture eter Exterior diameter feet Fired into sand flight forgings front fuze gas check gas-check Gatling gun grooves H Ex1 pt2 hoop humid inch of original Inside iron jacket length loading metal Middle Midvale Steel Company miles an hour mortar MOUNTAIN GUN muzzle Number Ordnance Department P. M.-Barometer pack pins plate Pont's pounds per square powder pressure radius rear recoil ring sabot saddle sand butt Sandy Hook screws Sept shell shot shrinkage square inch straps surface target Tensile strength tension thermom thick tion trunnion-hoop trunnions tube Watertown Arsenal weight West Point Foundry wheels wire yards
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Página 7 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Página 383 - Nos. 1 and 5, 2 and 6, 3 and 7, and 4 and 8 were taken, two and two, from the ends of the hoop opposite each other.
Página 354 - A Treatise on the Application of Wire to the Construction of Ordnance." The deductions are, however, different from, and, it is hoped, clearer than those given in the above-mentioned work. The following are, as far as known to the writer, original with him : Formula for extension of wire wound with uniform tension.
Página 92 - States, shall be publicly subjected to the proper test, including such rapid firing as a like gun would be likely to be subjected to in actual battle, for the determination of the endurance of the same to the satisfaction of the President of the United States or such persons as he may select; and he is hereby authorized to select not to exceed five persons, who shall be skilled in...
Página 3 - I have the honor to submit the following report of the principal operations of the Ordnance Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1871, with such remarks and recommendations as the interests of that branch of the military service seem to require.
Página 227 - The Chief of Ordnance further stated in his report above quoted, page 10: The replies to this letter were, with one or two exceptions, adverse to undertaking such work, arising, I presume, from want of skill and knowledge in the treatment of steel for gun construction and from the want of the requisite plant to perfect the forgings. The conclusion reached was that the plant or the experience in this country cannot as yet produce the steel forgings, for tube and jacket, for so large a gnu as an 8-inch...
Página 395 - Reduction in diameter at point of rupture Reduction in area after rupture, per cent of original section Position of rupture Character of hroken surface Elongation of inch sections pounds..
Página 441 - ... this head and rests against the breech-block. The head is not in contact with the block but nearly so, and the distance can be increased or diminished by the nuts screwed on to the rear end of the spindle.
Página 3 - Jnne 30, 1866, ae proceeds of sales of Government property 43, 687 10 Amount transferred from ordnance appropriations in settlement of accounts during the fiscal year ended June 30...
Página 317 - Steel Company during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1886.* During the time specified the Midvale Steel Company continued work under the following contracts with the department, viz: (1) Forgings for fifty steel tubes, breech-cups, and muzzle-collars for 8-inch converted rides. (2) Forging...