Electronic Fuel Meter
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:28 pm
I haven't been around on the forum much in the last few months, so please forgive me if this has already been mentioned on here. I did a few quick searches of the site and didn't find anything similar, so I figured I would go ahead and post.
I have started building a propane meter for a combustion cannon which is just a very small solenoid valve connected to a regulated propane source. I am using a microcontroller to precisely control how long the solenoid valve stays open, therefore regulating the amount of fuel.
I tested the system by opening the valve for set periods of time and measuring the volume of gas being released, and all of my results were very similar. I was then able to come up with a formula to give me the amount of time to keep the valve open in order to release a certain amount of propane.
My goal for this (at least for now) is to make a noise cannon, similar to a bird cannon. I am planning on using a microcontroller to control fueling, then ignition, and then a chamber fan to vent exhaust gasses, thus creating a fully autonomous noisemaker.
I am finished with the meter portion of the build, I just haven't done any work on the ignition system yet. Hopefully I will have a testable prototype by next weekend.
My questions are:
1: Has anyone else here on spudfiles tried using a meter like this before? I'm curious to see if it has been done before.
2: Would it be wise to put a check valve between the solenoid valve and the combustion chamber just as a safety precaution?
I have started building a propane meter for a combustion cannon which is just a very small solenoid valve connected to a regulated propane source. I am using a microcontroller to precisely control how long the solenoid valve stays open, therefore regulating the amount of fuel.
I tested the system by opening the valve for set periods of time and measuring the volume of gas being released, and all of my results were very similar. I was then able to come up with a formula to give me the amount of time to keep the valve open in order to release a certain amount of propane.
My goal for this (at least for now) is to make a noise cannon, similar to a bird cannon. I am planning on using a microcontroller to control fueling, then ignition, and then a chamber fan to vent exhaust gasses, thus creating a fully autonomous noisemaker.
I am finished with the meter portion of the build, I just haven't done any work on the ignition system yet. Hopefully I will have a testable prototype by next weekend.
My questions are:
1: Has anyone else here on spudfiles tried using a meter like this before? I'm curious to see if it has been done before.
2: Would it be wise to put a check valve between the solenoid valve and the combustion chamber just as a safety precaution?