Journal of the United States Artillery 16

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Journal of the United States Artillery 16
Artillery School (Fort Monroe, Va.)
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3. The time element should anmit of suppression, when de- sired, in a simple manner, and without chance of error.
4. The interior liquid should be-out of all contact with the external air.
5. A rise of temperature should cause no undue stress upon any part of the fuze.
6. The meteorological conditions of the day should alter the time of flow in the same ratio as the time of flight.
7. The fuze must function without changing the weight of the projectile during flight, i. e., — none of the liquid
... should escape to the outside.
8. The liquid should flow in channels symmetrically situated with reference to the projectile's axis so as not to affect the rela- tive distribution of weight.
9. Up to the time of actual firing, it should be possible to modify at will the adjustment.
10. At all times it should be possible to test by a simple in- spection the working condition of the fuze.
DETAILS OF THE CARRIAGE.
The width between wheels is to be the same as that of the German carriage. The axis of the trunnions should be 3.44 feet above the ground (German, 3.77 feet).


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