The science of small arms ballistics is seriously underdeveloped and underappreciated. This unique and different book is a comprehensive study that fills a legitimate need for a work that covers the engineering and theory of small arms ballistics.
The author shares his extensive research on working out the science of small arm ballistics mathematically and explains his theories, such as the field-effect and the field-effect over trajectory and time, along with new theories on interior, exterior, and terminal ballistics. Each equation describes a mathematical relationship, such as transfer of energy, and has an engineering application to help solve a design problem. Some equations, such as the calculation of bullet length with a given muzzle velocity and rate of twist, represent manipulations of those equations. Some other equations represent a set of mathematical instructions to resolve a technical problem, such as the computation of trajectory or depth of penetration of living tissue in real-time.
Introduction to the Science of Small Arm Ballistics
The Science of Interior Ballistics
A Practical Application to Scientific Experimentation
A Theory of the Asymptotic Function
The Theory of Twist
The Theory of Bullet Spin
The Theory of Kinetic Energy
Temperature Conversion Formulas
Bullet Geometry
Statistics
The Science of Exterior Ballistics
The Field-Effect Theory
A Theory of the Effect of Field-Effect over Time
A Theory of the Effect of Gravity over Time
A Theory of the Effect of Field-Effect over Trajectory
Theory, Application and Calculation of Trajectory in Real-Time
Wind Deflection
The Speed of Sound in Air
Approximate Time of Flight
Maximum Range of Lethality
Maximum Effective Range
The Correlis Effect
True Minute of Angle
The Science of Terminal Ballistics
Transfer of Energy
Temperature of Transfer of Energy
Reflection of Kinetic Energy
Acceptance of Kinetic Energy
Theory of Penetration
Calculating the Expectant Depth of Penetration into Animal Issue
Ballistic Reflection Coefficient
Ballistic Reflection Power
Ballistic Penetrating Power
Ballistic Work Function
Index
Biography
Alvah Buckmore, Jr., a United States Army veteran, is a self-taught expert on small arms ballistics. He has gained national and international recognition as a pioneer on this subject. He taught himself advanced mathematics and developed the skills and tools to work out the mathematical relationships of physical phenomena, starting off with the theory of transfer of energy, theory of penetration, field-effect, and the effect of field-effect over trajectory and time. Among several other new theories in interior, exterior, and terminal ballistics, he finally had enough material to write an entirely original book on the science of small arm ballistics, working over a period of more than 20 years.