advanced combustion ?
- super spuder
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for a while now i have been making pneumatic cannons, and have made some pretty powerful ones. But i was getting tired of always having to shoot by my garage where my air compressor is, so i mad a cheep combustion gun and was absolutely amazed at the power of something that small and simple. so i have decided i want to make a propane metered one so i have less stuff to carry around. I am just wondering how big of a chamber i would need to get good power but now use tons or propane, i plan on using a 79 inch long barrel that is 1.5 OD. and a 3 inch chamber, but how long should it be to get MAXIMUM POWER ?
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You know, I'm a combustion guy, too. Pneumatics are more powerful and perhaps slightly more reliable, but they're not as portable, and they don't produce muzzle flash
Anyway, for your C:B ratios....
79" long x 1.5" dia barrel = 139 cubic inches (ci).
For a .8:1 ratio (most efficient) you'd want a 3" dia x ~16" long chamber.
For a 1:1 ratio (less efficient, slightly more powerful, and louder) you'd want a 3" x ~20" chamber.
For a 1.5:1 ratio (ineffecient, but powerful and loud as a mother) you'd want a 3" x 29" chamber or a 4" x 16" chamber.
I'd go for a 1:1 ratio, personally.
Don't forget a chamber fan, and ideally, a way to vent the chamber without having to unscrew a cap (a 1.5" or bigger ball valve works excellently for this). Spark strips are a big plus, too. Try to put as few holes in the chamber as absolutely possible.
Hope that helps you.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Anyway, for your C:B ratios....
79" long x 1.5" dia barrel = 139 cubic inches (ci).
For a .8:1 ratio (most efficient) you'd want a 3" dia x ~16" long chamber.
For a 1:1 ratio (less efficient, slightly more powerful, and louder) you'd want a 3" x ~20" chamber.
For a 1.5:1 ratio (ineffecient, but powerful and loud as a mother) you'd want a 3" x 29" chamber or a 4" x 16" chamber.
I'd go for a 1:1 ratio, personally.
Don't forget a chamber fan, and ideally, a way to vent the chamber without having to unscrew a cap (a 1.5" or bigger ball valve works excellently for this). Spark strips are a big plus, too. Try to put as few holes in the chamber as absolutely possible.
Hope that helps you.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
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thanks, i think i might go with a 23 inch long peice, cause i already have it cut and no point in cuting 3 inches off it. I do plan on putting a chamber fan and spark strip in it, with a camera flash ignition. so with a 23 inch long peice of 3 inch pipe, what volume should my propane meter be?
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hey what about the latke style venting like in gorts blue flame
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and use the fuel tools
http://www.burntlatke.com/calc.html
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http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/gorts-b ... t7878.html
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and use the fuel tools
http://www.burntlatke.com/calc.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/evbec-a ... t1212.html
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- Pete Zaria
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23" x 3" = 162ci.
The volume of the propane meter doesn't matter all that much as long as you put the right pressure in the meter.
For a 162ci chamber, you'll want to injet 6.52 ci of propane for a 4% mix.
For a launcher this size, I'd probably build the meter out of 3/8ths" pipe (it's cheap in brass fittings at local hardware stores). So you'd want a meter pipe 9" long (between the valves) at 60psi, or a 1/2" meter pipe 5.2" long at 60psi.
This tool will help you figure it out exactly: http://www.burntlatke.com/ft_live.html
Breech loading, chamber fan, spark strip w/ flash circuit, ball valve vented, propane metered... yep, sounds like a great advanced combustion setup
You're welcome
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
The volume of the propane meter doesn't matter all that much as long as you put the right pressure in the meter.
For a 162ci chamber, you'll want to injet 6.52 ci of propane for a 4% mix.
For a launcher this size, I'd probably build the meter out of 3/8ths" pipe (it's cheap in brass fittings at local hardware stores). So you'd want a meter pipe 9" long (between the valves) at 60psi, or a 1/2" meter pipe 5.2" long at 60psi.
This tool will help you figure it out exactly: http://www.burntlatke.com/ft_live.html
Breech loading, chamber fan, spark strip w/ flash circuit, ball valve vented, propane metered... yep, sounds like a great advanced combustion setup
You're welcome
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
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thanks allot, i am not sure about the breach loading thing yet, i have tried it before with little to no success. but i am going shopping for some stuff tonight to i am going to see what i can find, cause breach loading makes things allot easier.
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breechloading is easy man if you don't got any breechloaders than your behind, I love making breech devices because the close enough rule comes handy, that rule is way out of question for pneumatic chambers and valves
if you want a simple solid breech system just use cam locks in fact aren't they still on sale at BCARMs
if you want a simple solid breech system just use cam locks in fact aren't they still on sale at BCARMs
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well i cant buy anything online all i have is what i can get intown, speaking of what i got intown, i got all the parts to make a propane metering system 8) i am going to put it togather tomorrow
trying to decide on a new project, probably something small.