Determining cook-off time for a weapon is disclosed. A method determines a first barrel temperature next to a first energetic, such as a propellant charge, of ammunition within a gun barrel, and determines a second barrel temperature next to a second energetic, such as an explosive charge, of the ammunition. If the ammunition did not properly fire, the method determines a first cook-off time of the first energetic based on the first temperature next to the first energetic and the first energetic's type, and a second cook-off time of the second energetic based on the second temperature next to the second energetic and the second energetic's type. The first and second times may be determined by using one or more finite-difference heat transfer models. If either or both of the first and second times are less than a threshold, a warning-related action is performed to users of the weapon.
Determining cook-off time for a weapon is disclosed. A method determines a first barrel temperature next to a first energetic, such as a propellant charge, of ammunition within a gun barrel, and determines a second barrel temperature next to a second energetic, such as an explosive charge, of the ammunition. If the ammunition did not properly fire, the method determines a first cook-off time of the first energetic based on the first temperature next to the first energetic and the first energetic's type, and a second cook-off time of the second energetic based on the second temperature next to the second energetic and the second energetic's type. The first and second times may be determined by using one or more finite-difference heat transfer models. If either or both of the first and second times are less than a threshold, a warning-related action is performed to users of the weapon.
Mobile Terminal Apparatus Including Net Radio Service In A Mobile Satellite Service Communication System
William C. Isley - Bowie MD Denise M. Cammarata - Owings Mills MD Raymond R. Cooper - Baltimore MD Jeffrey D. York - Arnold MD Perry E. King - Eldersburg MD
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
375219
Abstract:
A mobile terminal for satellite communication of voice data, facsimile and computer information, which consists of an RF transceiver section, and a processor board. The processor board has two digital signal processors and a multi-task control processor for controlling the operation of the two signal processors. Net radio service is implemented in the mobile terminal and includes a priority 1 mode wherein a channel search is performed on a net radio channel database for an available channel if any problem is initially encountered in obtaining control of a specific communication channel such as a channel currently in use or a channel designated for use as a default channel.
Mobile Terminal Apparatus And Method For A Satellite Communication System
Albert J. Fasulo - Ellicott City MD Denise M. Cammarata - Owings Mills MD Keith W. Janson - Ellicott City MD Samuel S. Anderson - Glen Burnie MD Raymond R. Cooper - Baltimore MD Roy Stehlik - Columbia MD
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
375219
Abstract:
A mobile terminal apparatus for satellite communication of voice data, facsimile and computer information, which consists of an RF transceiver section, an optional cellular board, and a processor board. The processor board has two digital signal processors and a multi-task control processor for controlling the operation of the signal processor.
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'B' Company, 9th Battalion, the Border Regiment, 48 Brigade, 17 Indian (Light) Division, IV Corps, 14th Army, South East Asia Command: One Man's War in Burma, 1942-1944, Recalled in Hospit
McAlester High School, Spiro Vo-Tech - Business Office / Computer Applications, Great Lakes Hospital Corps School - Corpsman, Oak Knoll Naval Hospital - Tech, FMF, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC - Tech
Raymond Cooper
Lived:
US Alexandria, VA. Hyattsville, MD. Bowie, MD. Mitchellville, MD
Work:
Imagine IPD - CEO & Executive VP of Design (2004)
Education:
DeVry University - Business Management
About:
Imagine IPD (IPD representing Innovative Product Designs), is a product development company with the mission of "Making Everyday Life a Little Easier." We plan to do so by creating new and ...