Weak 4" Bore Cannon
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:22 pm
I've built a 4" bore cannon using an 8ft section of SDR-26. It has an on board propane meter made of a 12" x 1/2" galvanized steel nipple, and an 80mm fan attached to the cleanout cap (dwv oh my!) The propane meter holds 75ml of water.
For testing I'm using 3" end caps and plastic folgers coffee cans as ammo. I want to put this cannon in the showcase after it's painted and firing like I think it should be.
Currently the cannon is pathetically weak. When fired the projectile exits the barrel followed by a large flame and a whoooomp sound. I'm injecting 75psi of propane into the chamber which is 44" long including the cleanout cap. The barrel is 53" long. According to the spudtool this should equal a 0.8 to 1.0 C:B ratio. I've messed around with the chamber length and amount of propane injected. I shortened the chamber by about 10-12 inches and injected 60PSI of propane which seemed to give better results but still not as powerful as my other combustions.
Is it even possible to get a cannon made with the same diameter barrel and chamber to be powerful? If I'm using the wrong C:B or amount of propane, what would be the best setup I could go with to get the most performance out of this beast?
On a side note this type of gun allows an ultra easy, bazooka style reloading process, since my projectiles are perfectly airtight when wrapped with duct tape.
To fire the gun I unscrew the cap shove in a coffee can and set the depth with the ram rod or my arm. I then screw in the cap, switch the fan on, and inject the propane. Then whooomp. The great thing is.. to vent the chamber all you have to do is slide in another coffee can and it pushes the spent air out of the chamber and down the barrel in front of the coffee can. With a two man team.. One to carry the ammo and reload, and one man to carry the cannon you could get a fairly high rate of fire.
I will get some pic's and maybe video tomorrow. Any tips would be much appreciated.
For testing I'm using 3" end caps and plastic folgers coffee cans as ammo. I want to put this cannon in the showcase after it's painted and firing like I think it should be.
Currently the cannon is pathetically weak. When fired the projectile exits the barrel followed by a large flame and a whoooomp sound. I'm injecting 75psi of propane into the chamber which is 44" long including the cleanout cap. The barrel is 53" long. According to the spudtool this should equal a 0.8 to 1.0 C:B ratio. I've messed around with the chamber length and amount of propane injected. I shortened the chamber by about 10-12 inches and injected 60PSI of propane which seemed to give better results but still not as powerful as my other combustions.
Is it even possible to get a cannon made with the same diameter barrel and chamber to be powerful? If I'm using the wrong C:B or amount of propane, what would be the best setup I could go with to get the most performance out of this beast?
On a side note this type of gun allows an ultra easy, bazooka style reloading process, since my projectiles are perfectly airtight when wrapped with duct tape.
To fire the gun I unscrew the cap shove in a coffee can and set the depth with the ram rod or my arm. I then screw in the cap, switch the fan on, and inject the propane. Then whooomp. The great thing is.. to vent the chamber all you have to do is slide in another coffee can and it pushes the spent air out of the chamber and down the barrel in front of the coffee can. With a two man team.. One to carry the ammo and reload, and one man to carry the cannon you could get a fairly high rate of fire.
I will get some pic's and maybe video tomorrow. Any tips would be much appreciated.