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'mPa' is used in the entry section, but 'MPa' is used in the 'comparing units' section. One is milli-Pascals, the other Mega-Pascals. Which is correct ? 24.17.110.63 ( talk) 15:30, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Note that I specifically refer to "cylinders", and am considering revolvers in the following offhand analysis.
None of the references listed in this article is adequate. Beyond that, essentially all of the info on this subject that can be found on the "net" is useless. Since gun manufacturers do not publish the yield points for their cylinders (or (easily determined, so I assume the test is done, but the data kept "in house"), published pressure data is only useful for "ballpark" estimation of relative peak stress produced in an adequately strong chamber.
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'mPa' is used in the entry section, but 'MPa' is used in the 'comparing units' section. One is milli-Pascals, the other Mega-Pascals. Which is correct ? 24.17.110.63 ( talk) 15:30, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Note that I specifically refer to "cylinders", and am considering revolvers in the following offhand analysis.
None of the references listed in this article is adequate. Beyond that, essentially all of the info on this subject that can be found on the "net" is useless. Since gun manufacturers do not publish the yield points for their cylinders (or (easily determined, so I assume the test is done, but the data kept "in house"), published pressure data is only useful for "ballpark" estimation of relative peak stress produced in an adequately strong chamber.
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