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The noteworthy findings and innovative methods of predicting
projectile trajectory, introduced in my books Exterior Ballistics:
A New Approach (EBNA), Xlibris, 2010; and Exterior Ballistics with
Applications (EBA3e), Xlibris, third edition, December 2011,
require a methodical approach and further development. As result,
the amateurs and professionals interested in exterior ballistics of
firearms, and especially in long-range shooting with small arms,
have a new book, Exterior Ballistics: The Remarkable Methods
(EBRM), that aims to enrich the foundations of modern exterior
ballistics and to lessen the complexity of physics and mathematics
techniques in use. Exterior Ballistics: The Remarkable Methods is a
book that combines and develops further the methods introduced in
EBA3e, EBNA, and in the Exterior Ballistics of Small Arms (EBSA,
Xlibris 2009). The foundations of the book are mainly the findings
and the innovative ballistics methods presented in EBA3e and EBNA.
The remarkable methods of exterior ballistics presented in this new
book include: The methods of determining the function of resistance
G(v) of a given bullet (i=1) using range tables, or the
experimental data measurements of three or four coordinates at the
points of projectile impact. The model of "Tangent Law of
Trajectory Refraction" and the related set of formulas that we use
to study the trajectories of projectiles in nonstandard atmosphere.
Series expansion method and the techniques of (second to sixth
order) parabolas we employ to predict with great accuracy the
projectile trajectory. The exceptional Siacci's methods that we
apply as well for the projectile trajectory in nonstandard
atmosphere and in inclined shooting combined with the tangent law
of trajectory refraction. It is important to note that using the
similarity laws of fluid dynamics we have obtained the "tangent law
of projectile refraction," which represents a progress with respect
to "Newton-Snell's law" on projectile refraction. For better
understanding of the information presented in the book, the reader
should refer to my three preceding books on exterior ballistics,
already published by Xlibris, although most of the material is
self-contained and clear enough to be accessed and assimilated by a
wide range of readers. The system of units used in the book is the
International System (SI). For readers that are unfamiliar with the
SI system it is not difficult to become accustomed and use the
materials presented in the book to benefit from the simple
illustrations, exercises, and PC programs that, at the same time,
give answers to many problems encountered in practice. My studies
and writing work in exterior ballistics intend to find new and
simple mathematical models and methods to predict the elements of
the projectile trajectory. I believe that I have achieved some good
results, which need to be further developed. George Klimi, PhD New
York, December 2012 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
The noteworthy findings and innovative methods of predicting
projectile trajectory, introduced in my books Exterior Ballistics:
A New Approach (EBNA), Xlibris, 2010; and Exterior Ballistics with
Applications (EBA3e), Xlibris, third edition, December 2011,
require a methodical approach and further development. As result,
the amateurs and professionals interested in exterior ballistics of
firearms, and especially in long-range shooting with small arms,
have a new book, Exterior Ballistics: The Remarkable Methods
(EBRM), that aims to enrich the foundations of modern exterior
ballistics and to lessen the complexity of physics and mathematics
techniques in use. Exterior Ballistics: The Remarkable Methods is a
book that combines and develops further the methods introduced in
EBA3e, EBNA, and in the Exterior Ballistics of Small Arms (EBSA,
Xlibris 2009). The foundations of the book are mainly the findings
and the innovative ballistics methods presented in EBA3e and EBNA.
The remarkable methods of exterior ballistics presented in this new
book include: The methods of determining the function of resistance
G(v) of a given bullet (i=1) using range tables, or the
experimental data measurements of three or four coordinates at the
points of projectile impact. The model of "Tangent Law of
Trajectory Refraction" and the related set of formulas that we use
to study the trajectories of projectiles in nonstandard atmosphere.
Series expansion method and the techniques of (second to sixth
order) parabolas we employ to predict with great accuracy the
projectile trajectory. The exceptional Siacci's methods that we
apply as well for the projectile trajectory in nonstandard
atmosphere and in inclined shooting combined with the tangent law
of trajectory refraction. It is important to note that using the
similarity laws of fluid dynamics we have obtained the "tangent law
of projectile refraction," which represents a progress with respect
to "Newton-Snell's law" on projectile refraction. For better
understanding of the information presented in the book, the reader
should refer to my three preceding books on exterior ballistics,
already published by Xlibris, although most of the material is
self-contained and clear enough to be accessed and assimilated by a
wide range of readers. The system of units used in the book is the
International System (SI). For readers that are unfamiliar with the
SI system it is not difficult to become accustomed and use the
materials presented in the book to benefit from the simple
illustrations, exercises, and PC programs that, at the same time,
give answers to many problems encountered in practice. My studies
and writing work in exterior ballistics intend to find new and
simple mathematical models and methods to predict the elements of
the projectile trajectory. I believe that I have achieved some good
results, which need to be further developed. George Klimi, PhD New
York, December 2012 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
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