idea for new type of cannon
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my idea is a dry ice powered, burst disc cannon. dry ice can be combined with water in the pressure chamber and a standard burst disc is used. no need for compressors is a plus. ill update with progress. comments or questions?
These have been done before...
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They're a little unpredictable for my liking, especially for something handheld.
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They're a little unpredictable for my liking, especially for something handheld.
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the only problem i see about the dry ice cannon is that what if you didn't put the right about of dry ice. your cannon will be pressured and no way to let the pressure go safely.
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If you have cheap access to dry ice, it could be good for some nice, safe entertainment (as dry ice will only generate about 800 psi, it's not too incredibly difficult to work with). Otherwise, it's more trouble than it's worth.
Standard aluminum or copper tube would be fine for this, even steel as long as you weren't knocking it around while it was pressurised and cold.
However, as Starman said, too unpredictable to be of great use in a serious cannon (and not very powerful, due to the low temperature and high molecular mass of CO<sub>2</sub>).
Standard aluminum or copper tube would be fine for this, even steel as long as you weren't knocking it around while it was pressurised and cold.
However, as Starman said, too unpredictable to be of great use in a serious cannon (and not very powerful, due to the low temperature and high molecular mass of CO<sub>2</sub>).
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I updated the wikipedia entry with dry ice bomb cannons not long ago.
It's exactly the same thing but simpler, the bottle provides the high pressure high flow gas release when it ruptures.
Not a big fan of it, not least because it goes off a random time after you get it going, anything from seconds to hours.
It's exactly the same thing but simpler, the bottle provides the high pressure high flow gas release when it ruptures.
Not a big fan of it, not least because it goes off a random time after you get it going, anything from seconds to hours.