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HYDRAULIC RECOIL AND COUNTERRECOIL BRAKE MECHANISM FOR ARTILLERY SYSTEMS
Cylinder 1 of the brake and variable recoil control rod 2 are stationary during recoil and counterrecoil. Rod 3 and piston 4 recoil together with the barrel. At this, fluid from working end d of cylinder 1 is forced out into space e where it divides into two streams: one flowing into idle end b of the brake cylinder and the other pushing back moderator valve 6 and passing into space f. Upon counte…
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- Europeana
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- Europeana
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- image
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- Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
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- Europe
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First time published on Europeana
- 2013-11-25T17:55:20.059Z
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- 2013-11-25T17:55:20.059Z