That one will probably happen as well.rp181 wrote:I say smush (what a great word...) HGDT and GGDT together for a single utility.
Also plan a 3rd utility to model springers (they should be simple enough to model...why not do it?).
Good to hearD_Hall wrote:Sabots are definitely on the list.
It would be hard to take dieseling into account, so that would probably be useful only for small airsoft style projects.Also plan a 3rd utility to model springers (they should be simple enough to model...why not do it?)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
POLAND_SPUD wrote:even if there was no link I'd know it's a bot because of female name
Any flow restrictions from a gas chamber to the barrel introduced would be captured by the right flow coefficient. The flow coefficient really is a fudge factor as it depends on more than the valve flow; other elements and the pilot valve will definitely affect it.Also, would it be possible to model elbows and other elements that change the direction of airflow instead of an inline cannon?
Unless the computer has infinite precision, smaller step sizes could actually be less accurate. Round-off error could accumulate and easily be larger than the "truncation" error (the error associated with using a numerical method in the first place). So don't go overboard... but this would be an neat feature to have.Another thing I would like to see is a manual step size of time in the simulation, setting a longer and heavier calculation and being more accurate or, a shorter, less accurate one.
In GGDT I often see a graph made of straight lines shaping a curve, smaller steps would produce a smoother, and thus more accurate curve.
And again, the existing versions already have this (file->export).spudamine wrote:I'm liking the sabots as well.
An option to save the output as a .txt file for import into excel (or some other spreadsheet). would allow plotting multiple performance graphs together amongst other things.
No, Uncle Sam paid for that so (unlike the codes I wrote on my own time) I can't just release it on a whim. Besides, the last time I touched it it didn't work worth a damn (project I was writing it for was canceled so it was a moot point to keep tinkering... And for the future I think I'm going to advocate we get a new gun).Will you be releasing the light gas gun simulator here also?
I suppose I will just need to get off my ass and attempt to learn programming and fluid dynamics. But first I need access to a computer with more than 128mb ram, and a processor faster than 866mhz...D_Hall wrote: No, Uncle Sam paid for that so (unlike the codes I wrote on my own time) I can't just release it on a whim. Besides, the last time I touched it it didn't work worth a damn (project I was writing it for was canceled so it was a moot point to keep tinkering... And for the future I think I'm going to advocate we get a new gun).
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