Also, what values are used for the speed of light and standard gravity? I've been using the textbook values of
Standard gravity = 9.80665 metres per second squared
Speed of light = 299792458 metres per second
in my calculations.
Expanding on my question, the performance figures specified for the proposed multi-drive missile in Chapter 2 of In Enemy Hands appear to have been calculated using Newtonian mechanics, i.e.
range from rest = 0.5 * acceleration * (time of flight) ^ 2
and
terminal velocity from rest = acceleration * (time of flight).
However, the figures in the text for the Manticoran MDMs used at the Battle of Barnett and the Battle of Manticore show slightly lower performance than I'd expect based on these equations.
Ashes of Victory
Chapter 35
"Agreed. Agreed." White Haven rubbed his chin some more. The final—or currently "final"—version of the long-range missiles could reach 96,000 gravities of acceleration, four thousand more than the ones Alice Truman had deployed at Basilisk. That gave them a powered attack range from rest of almost fifty-one light-seconds at maximum acceleration. By stepping the drives down to 48,000 g, endurance could be tripled, however, and that upped the maximum powered envelope to well over three and a half light-minutes and a terminal velocity of .83 c. That was crowding the very limits of the fire control technology available even to the Royal Manticoran Navy, however.
I couldn't find an explicit statement of the maximum flight time at half power for the MDMs used at Barnett so I assumed it would be three times that of a single drive missile, i.e. 540 seconds. In that case terminal velocity would be nearly 0.85c. It's a small discrepancy and could easily be a typo but ...
At All Costs
Chapter 65
Although Tourville's command was still almost half an hour from its turnover point for a zero/zero intercept of Sphinx, the range between the opposing forces had fallen to just a shade over 84,000,000 kilometers, and their closing speed was up to 45,569 KPS. That geometry gave Tourville's MDMs an effective range of better than 85,369,000 kilometers, which, as Frazier Adamson had just observed, meant they were in extreme missile range of Home Fleet.
But Manticoran MDMs' acceleration rate was just over thirty-four KPS2 higher than his birds could pull. That gave them a current effective range of better than 90,370,000 kilometers, which meant he'd been in their effective range for over two minutes.
Assuming that Tourville is assuming that Manticoran MDMs have an acceleration of 48,000 gravities (that would be consistent with the Battle of Barnett) my calculations give a maximum powered flight time for the MDMs of just under 530.4 seconds. Taking the value of 530.4 seconds and calculating the terminal velocity from rest for an MDM I get 0.83c, which is the value given in Ashes of Victory.
So there are three possibilities:-
1) I've made a mistake somewhere in my calculations.
2) Manticoran MDMs in production have a maximum flight time at half power of approximately 530 seconds and I'm mistaken in my assumption that it should be 540 seconds. (In this case, where are the definitive performance figures given? House of Steel?)
3) Non-Newtonian mechanics are being used.
Since missiles with four drive stages are in the pipeline near the start of Storm from the Shadows it seems that relativistic mechanics are required. The terminal velocity from rest for the Mark 23-D, assuming an acceleration of 48,000 gravities and a drive endurance of 720 seconds, would be 1.13c using the Newtonian equation.
Storm From the Shadows
Chapter 12
"This is the system-defense variant, the Mark 23-D, for the moment, although it's probably going to end up redesignated the Mark 25. It's basically an elongated Mark 23 to accommodate both a fourth impeller drive and longer lasing rods with more powerful grav focusing to push the directed yield still higher. Aside from the grav units and laser rods, this is all off-the-shelf hardware, so production shouldn't be a problem, although at the moment the ship-launched system has priority.
If it is the case that non-Newtonian equations are being used are the actual equations given anywhere? I've only got as far as Mission of Honor in the series so it's possible that the answers to my questions appear in a later book when Mark 23-D / Mark 25 missiles get fired in anger.