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Why use a carbon wrapped barel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2071694" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Have at it. I welcome your disagreement. And look forward to your very lengthy rebuttal. After all, what fun is unanimous agreement.</p><p>Eventually you'll come to the realization that the answer to the question you asked is dependent upon a variety of variable factors (values) that will need to be run thru laborious mathematical equations. And the results will then only be applicable to your specific input parameter values. Change the outdoor ambient temperature, the number of shots fired, the bore temperature, the steel barrel wall thickness, the CFW thickness, and then start the calculations all over again.</p><p></p><p>I just identified the single most meaningful value for purposes of putting the matter to rest. And you blew right past it. So I won't be your source of a satisfactory answer.</p><p></p><p>THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT.</p><p></p><p>I'm not screaming. The caps are there in case you didn't catch it in the multiple prior posts from several different knowledgeable, practicing engineers. If you did catch it, then your understanding of basic heat transfer principles is lacking at this time. Indeed, you will need to figure it out your own way. Excellent, and I welcome your research. Look forward to your settling this matter, once and for all, when you post the conclusions of your efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2071694, member: 4191"] Have at it. I welcome your disagreement. And look forward to your very lengthy rebuttal. After all, what fun is unanimous agreement. Eventually you'll come to the realization that the answer to the question you asked is dependent upon a variety of variable factors (values) that will need to be run thru laborious mathematical equations. And the results will then only be applicable to your specific input parameter values. Change the outdoor ambient temperature, the number of shots fired, the bore temperature, the steel barrel wall thickness, the CFW thickness, and then start the calculations all over again. I just identified the single most meaningful value for purposes of putting the matter to rest. And you blew right past it. So I won't be your source of a satisfactory answer. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT. I'm not screaming. The caps are there in case you didn't catch it in the multiple prior posts from several different knowledgeable, practicing engineers. If you did catch it, then your understanding of basic heat transfer principles is lacking at this time. Indeed, you will need to figure it out your own way. Excellent, and I welcome your research. Look forward to your settling this matter, once and for all, when you post the conclusions of your efforts. [/QUOTE]
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