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Hi there spudders, first of all i would like to thank this forum for a extremely informal place to be
Im a guy from Norway, that just found interrest in the spudding universe.
Inside this forum i have found almost everything i need to go all out on a mapp cannon build. but there is one thing im not able to find info on, im sure there is a thread about it, but im probably not putting in the right search words.
im not asking this so i can be easally spoon fed, but after a week inside this place i still dont find info regarding this issue.
So my question is this : what is best. a long narrow explotion chamber, or a short wide one ?
my options is a 90mm. or a 110mm pvc. (certified for 16bar) pipe for the main chamber.
im also planning to have 3 spark points and two 40mm fans inside the chamber.
Paul.
Im a guy from Norway, that just found interrest in the spudding universe.
Inside this forum i have found almost everything i need to go all out on a mapp cannon build. but there is one thing im not able to find info on, im sure there is a thread about it, but im probably not putting in the right search words.
im not asking this so i can be easally spoon fed, but after a week inside this place i still dont find info regarding this issue.
So my question is this : what is best. a long narrow explotion chamber, or a short wide one ?
my options is a 90mm. or a 110mm pvc. (certified for 16bar) pipe for the main chamber.
im also planning to have 3 spark points and two 40mm fans inside the chamber.
Paul.
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short and wide is the best you can do with standard parts the very best would be a sphere. so yeah defiantly go for the 110mm.
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The "ideal" chamber is considered to be spherical with the ignition in the centre, in practice this is relatively difficult to do so a cylindrical chamber that is as long as the diameter is a good compromise.
Have a look here for an idea of how the flame front propagates.
The "ideal" chamber is considered to be spherical with the ignition in the centre, in practice this is relatively difficult to do so a cylindrical chamber that is as long as the diameter is a good compromise.
Have a look here for an idea of how the flame front propagates.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Same physics works well for air cannons too. Provides the least friction inside the chamber for maximum pressure on the projectile.
See the bottom one. Barrel would extend to near the center of the chamber for that design.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurney_equations It is not something I would build, but just a theory idea.
If you could do it, I'm wondering if a "Shaped charge" type multi-point ignition would work better.The "ideal" chamber is considered to be spherical with the ignition in the centre
See the bottom one. Barrel would extend to near the center of the chamber for that design.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurney_equations It is not something I would build, but just a theory idea.
http://www.drillspot.com/products/45529 ... le_Coupler
Is this a good enough/the common used coupler ?
I cant find anyone in norway selling these couplings, so ill just order some online.
Paul
Is this a good enough/the common used coupler ?
I cant find anyone in norway selling these couplings, so ill just order some online.
Paul
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I wouldn't worry about making a sphere to be honest. You would be really hard pressed to see any real difference in performance over a regular chamber with multiple sparks. Plus, it would look ridiculous with a big round chamber. It would look like a turkey baster, a test tube, or a crack pipe depending on your background.
The camlock you linked is perfect for combustion use.
The camlock you linked is perfect for combustion use.
thnx for informative answer moonbogg. ill order a few different diameters and go from there btw, those hybrids of yours looks awesome !!
how about making two combustion spheres, and have "great balls of fire" ROFL !
ill drop the sphere, and go for a clear 110-160mm. chamber, just for the looks of it, maybe add some led lights inside for fun
how about making two combustion spheres, and have "great balls of fire" ROFL !
ill drop the sphere, and go for a clear 110-160mm. chamber, just for the looks of it, maybe add some led lights inside for fun
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What do you mean by "usable"?
It really depends on what you mean to fire out of it
It really depends on what you mean to fire out of it
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
usable is probably not the right word. but im looking for a "allround" barrel, and it seems like the 1,5" pipe is good for a occational golf ball, and u dont neen that big potatoes.
But is there alot less fire/hit power in 1,5 vs 2" ??
But is there alot less fire/hit power in 1,5 vs 2" ??
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A bigger diameter means more surface area (on the base of the projectile) available for the gas to push on, which is directly proportional to the force placed on the projectile (force = pressure x area).natas wrote:But is there alot less fire/hit power in 1,5 vs 2" ??
1.5" barrel has 1.78 in<sup>2</sup> area available.
2" barrel has 3.14 in<sup>2</sup> area available - over 75% more than the 1.5"
The downside is it's more difficult to make sabots for sub calibre projectiles.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Neithernatas wrote:so... if you had to choose between 1.5 or 2.0 barrel... what would you go for ?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life