--- On Fri, 4/5/13, Kent A. Reed <kentallanr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This analysis appears in Chapter 4 "Ammunition Design
> Practice" rather 
> than Chapter 5 "Weapon Design Practice." Perhaps that
> explains why they 
> consider designing for thread failure ?!? If "expulsion
> event" doesn't 
> refer to the outgoing round, then I want nothing to do with
> it :-)

In other words, they want to be able to easily fill the shells with boom-stoff 
then screw them together, and have the pieces of the shell elastic enough so 
that when they explode, the parts will pop apart easily.

Though who cares if the threads pop apart with little to no damage in an 
artillery shell?

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