I know the principle behind the workings of a cloud, i made one myself, and , as I said, I didn't make myself clear...Lentamentalisk wrote:actually, it is the other way around. That is the very principle on which the cloud works... As the air accelerates around the BB, the pressure drops, due to the venturi effect. That will help the BB get lodged in the silicon.
We had a simulation like that in physics at the uni last year. Reducing the diameter increases speed of the air at this very point, but when something blocks the flow to a certain point (BB approaching near seal) turbulences can be observed, preventing anything of this exact diameter to completely block the flow. The reason why it works when an O-ring is stuck in a groove inside the barrel is that all the pressure pushes the BB from behind, as where here, I think when the BB approaches the seal, turbulences create a cushion of gas counter-acting the forces behind it (think opposite application point) enough at least to prevent the proper functionning of the device.