First of all. It was impossible for me to upload the PDF file because it is quite heavy, you did it. Excellent!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:OK, I understand this a bit better now, good find!
pdf link to the study for those interested.
The pressure spike in the secondary chamber really is quite impressive, it looks like this could be a legitimate way of boosting energies from a hybrid without necessarily increasing mix number. If I understood correctly the tests were carried out in closed chambers, which means that having the secondary chamber open to a barrel changes the dynamic somewhat if you are using an atmospheric combustion, but of course in a hybrid you would be using a burst disk.
It is interesting to enhance or give more power to combustion weapons. In my case, my combustion weapons have a retention of ammunition, a neodymium magnet, and it seems to be enough to partially seal the second chamber. There is definitely an increase in energy and change the noise to a small dry sound, and stronger, up there and proven myself. They are small caliber, 3/16 "and 1/4" steel ammunition.
According to my calculation for the penetration power that was observed, they behave like a hybrid of approximately 2X.
I have not tried with a hybrid.
As you know, in those small calibers the power of combustion weapons is very bad ... because the area where the combustion pressure is applied is so small. With this technique I have significantly improved the power, without logically, to the potenmcias of a hybrid that are strong in themselves.
Well, the subject is here for those interested in browsing or developing something like that.




 
  


 I want to have something that works practically, that shoots. That is my goal. But the truth is very good to be able to talk about these things, and leave something for someone other than me to try these things someday, I do not know. Likewise, design and experimentation are enjoyed.
 I want to have something that works practically, that shoots. That is my goal. But the truth is very good to be able to talk about these things, and leave something for someone other than me to try these things someday, I do not know. Likewise, design and experimentation are enjoyed.  
  
 

