My first combustion: input needed
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:27 pm
Hey,
I am making my first combustion cannon and through reading posts in the forums and reading the wiki along with tutorials and sites, i still found some questions un-answered.
First of all, I am using abs pipe, but as i read, it should be fine for the average combustion cannon, which is exactly what im going to build. The combustion chamber will be a 3" diameter and 18" long. The barrel is 1.5" abs pipe and 36" long. My initial plans involved having a barrel only 28 inches long but changed it to make a C:B ratio of 2:1.
The first question: By having a combustion chamber half the size of my barrel, will i lose power or lose ignition altogether due to the size of the chamber? A video tutorial i just watched called for a 10" - 12" chamber which seems small. The video did state however, that pressure would be lost if too big a chamber was used. Is this true and will i lose ignition because of the sizes?
My second question is dealing with the ignition. I plan on using a piezo bbq lighter but wanted to know if i would have a weaker spark if i made the wires longer. Sort of like having remote ignition except it is wired. Just a thought to try the cannon for the first time and not have it blow up right beside me (if it does).
Sorry for the long post but i just want to make sure im not doing anything wrong before i make it. My parents arent fond of the idea but id rather have it right rather than them telling me they told me so.
Thanks for any help.
I am making my first combustion cannon and through reading posts in the forums and reading the wiki along with tutorials and sites, i still found some questions un-answered.
First of all, I am using abs pipe, but as i read, it should be fine for the average combustion cannon, which is exactly what im going to build. The combustion chamber will be a 3" diameter and 18" long. The barrel is 1.5" abs pipe and 36" long. My initial plans involved having a barrel only 28 inches long but changed it to make a C:B ratio of 2:1.
The first question: By having a combustion chamber half the size of my barrel, will i lose power or lose ignition altogether due to the size of the chamber? A video tutorial i just watched called for a 10" - 12" chamber which seems small. The video did state however, that pressure would be lost if too big a chamber was used. Is this true and will i lose ignition because of the sizes?
My second question is dealing with the ignition. I plan on using a piezo bbq lighter but wanted to know if i would have a weaker spark if i made the wires longer. Sort of like having remote ignition except it is wired. Just a thought to try the cannon for the first time and not have it blow up right beside me (if it does).
Sorry for the long post but i just want to make sure im not doing anything wrong before i make it. My parents arent fond of the idea but id rather have it right rather than them telling me they told me so.
Thanks for any help.