Having trouble getting a tennis ball mortar to shoot
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Hey guys. I have recently constructed a tennis ball mortar out of 3" diameter PVC pipe with two pringles cans lining the inside to act as baffles as detailed in the tennis ball mortar plans of the book "Backyard Ballistics". I use lighter fluid as my propellant an a piezoelectric lighter or long handled fireplace matches as my ignition source. Unfortunately, I have failed to get the tennis ball to fly out of the barrel. I know I am achieving ignition as I here a "whoosh" sound when I ignite the lighter. I also know I have achieved combustion as the tennis ball has a ring of carbon deposit when I remove it from the barrel to try again. What am I doing wrong? Any help/input would be appreciated. Thanks, you guys.
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Too much fuel. Reduce it to go from whoosh or whump to bang.
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Baffles? In a combustion chamber? Doesn't make sense to me...Xenophile wrote:with two pringles cans lining the inside to act as baffles
If you want turbulence to encourage complete combustion, use a fan.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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The baffles are to hold the tennis ball and prevent if from dropping all the way to the bottomjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Baffles? In a combustion chamber? Doesn't make sense to me...Xenophile wrote:with two pringles cans lining the inside to act as baffles
If you want turbulence to encourage complete combustion, use a fan.
Bowman wrote: If he uses propane it's a hybrid.
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One simple screw will do that without filling the chamber with rubbishbattlelava wrote:The baffles are to hold the tennis ball and prevent if from dropping all the way to the bottom
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yea I wish I could find my copy of the book so I could post what its suppose to look likejackssmirkingrevenge wrote:One simple screw will do that without filling the chamber with rubbishbattlelava wrote:The baffles are to hold the tennis ball and prevent if from dropping all the way to the bottom
Bowman wrote: If he uses propane it's a hybrid.