So a little sheet metal or wood screw would work? Are you using the thin 1.5" pvc (sdr-21?) or the sch 80 2" with a burst disk?jook13 wrote:I screwed in a screw at the end of my barrel on top. It sticks in about 1/8 an inch. The golf ball catches the tip of the screw a bit then keeps on climbing.
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- Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:30 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
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- Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:23 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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I am part of the crowd that says 1800 feet is definately possible with a golfball at 1x. My combustion sends golf balls literally out of site. Of course my barrel is about 9 feet long and I use metered propane, as well as induce some serious back spin. That back spin makes all the difference. How d...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:58 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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I think it's believable to fire a golf ball 1800 feet. It's tough to do with ggdt, but it can't simulate backspin. And anyone who has ever seen a golf ball travel in a perfect line for over a hundred yards can tell you backspin is a pretty significant variable. Therefore, the only way to tell if th...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:43 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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- Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:01 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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i was trying to model pressure front and what not with that little animation, but if you're good at analysis, you can see past all the faults of what i did and find some at least little useful information I think there's some useful information to be gathered from your animation. It looks pretty cl...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:29 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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No helmet or protective clothing, steel cage...?.. :roll: Please don't do that again. Well, not really. I parked the ATV at the edge of the runway next to a large tree. If the ball's heading was in my direction, I took cover. If not I tried to spot the landing. I doubt I'll do it again..... at leas...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:11 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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Aside from the fact that you're using a burst disk and a better fuel, I still can't see a golfball travelling 800m (half a mile) from anything 1x mix combustion. Maybe this venturi effect can make all the difference but it appears he's using the 'spray and pray' method, with a single spark from the...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:27 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
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Well for starters, he's definitely not shooting 1800feet. He most certainly is..... (well, 1770 measured via GPS). We shot the balls on a grass runway and the longest ball traveled 1770 feet. Most fell in the 1500 foot range, but consistently over 1500. I've never heard of a golfball going further ...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:39 pm
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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and gets a lot more distance (around 1800 feet). Well for starters, he's definitely not shooting 1800feet. He most certainly is..... (well, 1770 measured via GPS). We shot the balls on a grass runway and the longest ball traveled 1770 feet. Most fell in the 1500 foot range, but consistently over 15...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:47 am
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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While it would increase the surface area (therefore losing performance to heat loss), the first funnel would create a high(er) speed jet of burning fuel through the gun, as well as igniting the side branches on it's path. This would perhaps eliminate the need for multiple ignition points and a fan....
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:31 am
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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So this would increase turbulence and therefore there would be more fuel ignited? its the only way i can see it working... My understanding of the venturi effect was that it increased the speed of a fluid.. but decreases the pressure... I guess it's behaving as a fan during combustion (mixing air a...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:54 am
- Forum: Combustion Cannons
- Topic: New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
- Replies: 38
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New guy here. Chamber design question (venturi design)
I'm in the process of gathering info/parts for a 2.5" cannon for tennis balls. I've got a friend that has a cannon that he uses to shoot golf balls. In the past, he had a 4" chamber (roughly 20" long) and got good distance using an aerosol propellant (Tag body spray). Now, he uses a venturi shaped c...