Loads

Discussion in 'Software' started by mkovac67, Jun 12, 2008.

  1. mkovac67
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    mkovac67 Junior Member

    Does anyone know how to calculate loads of a machine gun located in the weather deck?
     
  2. LyndonJ
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    LyndonJ Senior Member

    You get the recoil specs from the arms manufacturer.
     
  3. mkovac67
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    mkovac67 Junior Member

    i know that. but i need to calculate the response ot the structure(weather deck). I dont know how to do that (which softwer etc)
     
  4. DanishBagger
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    DanishBagger Never Again

    Wouldn't one do that with "ordinary" maths such as this:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_(physics)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque

    And then plug in the different forces on those "levers" or "arms" if you want? I mean, after you get the recoil specs from the manufacturer.

    It might be the long way around, but at least you can then do it with a piece of paper and perhaps a small calculator.
     

  5. TeddyDiver
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    Just make sure wind doesn't blow it to the sea. That's the biggest load to consider... And use engine mounts (rubber/bolt kind) to damp the noise going under the deck..
     
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