Prediction of the Air Gun Performance
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Fluid dynamics, airsoft gun, paintball gun, gun performanceAbstract
The article is focussed on the quasi-dynamic analysis of the air gun performance. The object of modelling is a comprehensive description of the thermodynamic processes taking place in different parts and working chambers of an air gun. Individual equations of the mathematical description are applications of the first law of thermodynamics, which is complemented by the state behaviour and the principles of air flow, including the critical flow. The boundary conditions of the solution of these equations are given by the design dimensions and weights of the gun moving components. The problem is solved using the MATLAB environment. The result of the solution represents the determination of the time courses of pressure in the different working chambers, including the power gas fluid forces acting on the gun moving components and the pellet. Results of the solution are compared with the measured pressure time dependence in the given working chamber and the pellet muzzle velocity of the paintball gun DYE, Proto Rail 2011.References
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