Details

Title

Study on modeling and production inaccuracies for artillery firing

Journal title

Archive of Mechanical Engineering

Yearbook

2022

Volume

vol. 69

Issue

No 1

Affiliation

Khalil, Mostafa : Aerospace Engineering Department, Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt

Authors

Keywords

artillery firing table ; modified point mass ; meteorological messages ; Coriolis effect ; genetic algorithm GA

Divisions of PAS

Nauki Techniczne

Coverage

165-183

Publisher

Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee on Machine Building

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Date

29.03.2022

Type

Article

Identifier

DOI: 10.24425/ame.2021.139802
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